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BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LTD
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (known as BSNL), formed in October, 2000, is India’s largest telecommunications company with 24% market share. BSNL is also India’s olderst and largest communication service provider, offering Wireline, CDMA mobile, GSM Mobile, Internet, Broadband, Carrier service, MPLS-VPN, VSAT, VoIP services, IN Services, and more. Today, BSNL has about 47.3 million line basic telephone capacity, 4 million WLL capacity, and 20.1 million GSM capacity.
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Uninor, Tata Docomo, Tata Teleservices Limited, Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Limited networks. The service is not...
3,000. ���But that is very, very rare,��� he quickly adds. According to A. Subramanian, Chief General Manager, BSNL...
similar initiative by the UT education department will see a toll free helpline coming up in association with BSNL.
broader accessibility. A similar initiative by the will see a toll free helpline coming up in association with BSNL.
NEW DELHI: State-owned telecom firm BSNL is expected to post 50% higher losses for the year ended March 31, capping a...
NEW DELHI: A government body has recommended that state-run BSNL should merge its counterpart MTNL and telecom...
NEW DELHI: A government panel has recommend that state-owned telcoms company Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) merge with its...
NEW DELHI ?An Indian government body has suggested that state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. should merge with...
By R. Jai Krishna NEW DELHI ���An Indian government body has suggested that state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
from senior citizens. "Minor complaints like telephone bills are referred to NGOs," he added.
NEW DELHI: A government panel has recommend that state-owned telcoms company Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) merge with its...
more than three months ago. Top posts at several public sector companies and banks, such as ONGC and BSNL, have been...
five from Ministry of Finance, three each from Ministry of Railways, Coal India Ltd and two each from Bharat Sanchar...
NEW DELHI: A government panel has recommend that state-owned telcoms company BSNL merge with its smaller sister concern...
RCom added 3.3 million subscribers, while Tata Teleservices added 1.6 million users in February. State-run telcos BSNL...
started," said university registrar, GP Tripathi. Interestingly, this time, the entire amount has been given...
NEW DELHI: An association of senior officials of state-owned BSNL has demanded a probe into the allocation of broadband...
MDI With private operators seemingly going the TD-LTE way, WiMax Forum is now betting on state-run telecom operators...
DELHI: With private operators seemingly going the TD-LTE way, WiMax Forum is now betting on state-run telecom operators...
before the charity commissioner and District Child Labour Board and prelitigations pertaining to telephone and mobile...
in Delhi where the GSM telecom operators seemed to enjoy an advantage. He claimed firms like Vodafone and BSNL had got...
NEW DELHI: The Board for Reconstruction of Public Sector Enterprise ( BRPSE) has advised BSNL to take over the ailing...
of Engineering and Technology organised a workshop on, ?Trusted QoS in Wireless Networks?. D. Porpathasekaran,...
connection to every village panchayat. It is likely to be rolled out in next three years by state-owned BSNL.
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