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BSNL launches BBO Wi-Fi service in Kullu

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Kullu, February 24

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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has started broadband over Wi-Fi (BBO Wi-Fi) service in Kullu.

Sudarshan Kumar, DGM, BSNL, Kullu, said this modernised service was totally wireless and it was installed with the help of antennae and modem. He said Internet speed up to 30 mbps was available on a monthly plan of Rs 500 having unlimited data. He said this service was also becoming popular like the FTTH service of the BSNL.

Kullu BSNL Divisional Engineer Anil Mahant said residents of Kullu town and its suburbs like Puid, Peej, Bhekali, Badah, Mohal, Babeli and Seobagh were being benefitted by the BBO Wi-Fi services. He said the service was also available in Bhuntar town and its adjacent areas of Shamshi, Tegubehar, Haat, Hathithan, Jia, Sarabai, Chhoyal, Seribehar, Pirdi, Gadouri, Kalheli, Bhatgran, Bajaura, Piplage, Jarad, Hurla and Kahudhar.

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Mahant said the minimum monthly plan was of Rs 449 for FTTH service in Kullu, Bhuntar and Manali. He said the Internet speed of 50 mbps to 200 mbps was available under different plans. He said consumers could reap higher benefits from low investment by opting for these services.

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