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    BSNL Ready To Make A Comeback With 4G, 5G Collision Will Have Downloading Speed

    Lingraj SahuBy Lingraj Sahu27/January/20202 Mins Read
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    Downloading at 50 MBPS speed mobile will be easy. The preparation for launching on March 01 will increase the scope.

    Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), which is on the verge of closure, is making a comeback with the help of 4G internet speed. Preparations are on to launch 4G internet services from March 1. It is claimed that this service will be 4G, but customers will get downloading speeds of up to 50 megabytes per second (Mbps) of 5G bump.

    Till now BSNL has only a 3G internet network, which has a speed of 10 MBPS, which competes with 4G of private companies. It is believed that the launch of BSNL will start a ‘market-wise’ in the telecom sector.

    To launch the new service, BSNL will start compact software updates at the district headquarters from February. This will open the way for providing 4G services to consumers. Currently, BSNL, which is backward from three private telecom companies in the ranking, hopes that it will come in the top three on the basis of 4G. CGM UP East AK Singh Rana said that BTS will be equipped with 100 MBPS before 4G. It currently has a capacity of 50 MBPS, giving a speed of 10 MBPS. Currently, the launch of the new service in New Delhi is in the final stages.

    BSNL Consumers will increase by 20 percent

    According to sources, currently, BSNL has about 125 million consumers in 33 districts of UP East. More than ten thousand BTS (base transceiver stations) are functioning. As soon as 4G comes in the market, the number of consumers is set to increase by 20 percent. Our network spread across the spectrum will also be helpful. CGM said that we will not change the plan even in 4G. Services will be available at the old rate.

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