BSNL's Game-Changing National Wi-Fi Roaming Service Allows Users To Access High-speed Internet Outside Homes For Free
With the help of BSNL Wi-Fi Roaming service, current FTTH customers can connect to any of the telecom operator's Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide for free, reducing their data expenditure.
Free Roaming Outside Home With BSNL National Wi-Fi Roaming service
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has introduced a national Wi-Fi roaming service in India to provide its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) customers with more flexibility and access to high-speed internet even while they're not in their homes.
Access high-speed internet outside homes
Customers of BSNL (FTTH) can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots and access high-speed internet outside their homes thanks to the National Wi-Fi Roaming service.
BSNL National Wi-Fi Roaming Service
Users can access BSNL's network from any location in India where BSNL Wi-Fi is offered by using the National Wi-Fi roaming service.
BSNL Wi-Fi hotspots for free
BSNL's new National Wi-Fi Roaming service gives both urban and rural consumers access to high-speed internet at BSNL hotspots wherever it is available, opening up a world of opportunities. With the help of Wi-Fi Roaming service, current FTTH customers can connect to any of the telecom operator's Wi-Fi hotspots nationwide for free, reducing their data expenditure.
How to access the Wi-Fi Roaming service?
Only BSNL FTTH customers can use the Wi-Fi roaming service. Customers of BSNL FTTH must register through the company's official website, which may be found at https://portal.bsnl.in/ftth/wifiroaming. After registering, users can start browsing.
Other newly launched services from BSNL
In addition to its nationwide Wi-Fi roaming service, BSNL has launched the first fiber-based intranet TV service, called IFTV. This service offers live TV streaming via fiber across more than 500 channels.
BSNL direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity service
Additionally, BSNL has unveiled a direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity service, developed in collaboration with California-based communications technology company Viasat. This service will enable users to make emergency calls even when Wi-Fi or cellular network connectivity is unavailable.
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