Tuesday, May 17, 2016

What is BSNL Broad band service and its FAQ?





Broadband capacity to transmit large amounts of data at a faster rate, refers to the connection. Connect to broadband over the current download speeds are classified as 256kbps. If you connect to the Internet and other dial-up or virtual private network connection, such as surf or narrowband connection faster than you can download. The download speed of at least 2 Mbps BSNL broadband connection provides.

About BSNL Broad band frequently asked questions : -

AA. ) what are the conditions for getting free modem or changing the type of free modem?

For certain plans, the modem shall be given free by BSNL subject to some conditions - (For details click here). In this case customer will own the modem and does not require to return the modem. Any type of modem (Type I/II/III/IV) can be taken under this offer after paying the required cost/rent of modem. If a subscriber has initially taken Type-I modem under this offer, he can request to change it to higher type (Type-II/III/IV) after paying the difference amount of higher modem. After the committed period if a subscriber demands another modem then he can choose any of these three options: (i) He can get another modem by paying the rent for another committed period. or (ii) He can choose rental option for another modem. or (iii) He can outright purchase another modem.

BB. ) I am on monthly rental scheme for modem and decide to opt for outright purchase...?

1.) If you want to continue with the existing modem, 50% of the amount already paid as monthly rentals can be adjusted in the Sale Price of modem.
2.) If you want a new modem, Full amount will be charged as per Prevailing Price for the new Modem and the Old Modem is to be returned in working condition.

CC. ) How do i pay for broadband from bsnl?

Broadband from BSNL is charged monthly, via your BSNL bill. You can choose to pay your BSNL bill by cash, cheque or bank or credit card.

DD. ) Why do you limit the amount of data  i can download?

BNSL aims to provide fast, reliable service to all the broadband customers. Some customers try to hog disproportionate amount of available resources. Customers might select lower end plans for heavy work or make excessive use of peer-to-peer file sharing. This could result in 20% users using over 80% resources. High levels of usage by a small number of users risks reduced performance for all users. BSNL has the following options to solve this problem : 1. Lower the contention ratio 2. Provide more resources and increase the prices 3. Set download limits The first two options are not fair to 80% users who use the resources sensibly. As such setting dowonload limits was the best and fair solution. If any user requires higher limit he/she can upgrade to higher plan.

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