SME Times News Bureau | 03 Aug, 2020
State-run BSNL on Sunday launched 'Bharat Air Fibre' services at Akola
in Maharashtra allowing the residents of Akola and Washim districts to
get wireless internet connections on demand.
The service is part
of the Centre's 'Digital India' initiative which aims to provide
wireless connectivity in the range of 20 km from the BSNL locations
benefitting people in the remote areas.
The air fibre service was inaugurated by Sanjay Dhotre, Union Minister of State for Communications and IT.
BSNL
is providing the "Bharat Air Fibre Services" through local business
partners of BSNL from Akola and Washim districts and these services will
give fastest internet connectivity in quick time, said an official
statement.
"These services are special and different from other operators as BSNL is providing unlimited free voice calling," it said.
The PSU will provide Bharat Air Fibre connectivity up to 100 mbps speed.