BSNL BookMyFiber portal will automatically acquire the latitude and longitude of customers based on the information shared on their device.
Public telecommunications India Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has launched a new portal for its subscribers called BookMyFiber to book new broadband connection bsnl. As is evident from the name, the newly launched portal will accept customer requests for a new bsnl bharat fiber connection.
The bsnl 200 mbps plan will now also be available in Andra Pradesh, Kerala and Lakshwadeep circles. The launch of the BookMyFiber portal was revealed by several BSNL employees on Twitter. BSNL has selected Chattisgarh as the designated Pan India Coordinating Nodal Circle to simplify leadership of the order conversion process.
Register at BSNL Official site BookMyFiber.bsnl.co.in to provide details
All customers who expect FTTH connections will now be able to get connections without external problems. Book my fiber bsnl will ask customers for their details such as contact number, name and email ID. The portal will automatically detect latitude and longitude details from the information shared by the user. The same information will subsequently be transferred to the FMS system to provide the customer with the FTTH connection.
BharatFibre Business Champions (BBC) will be geo-tagging BSNL and its partners. Customer information after being received in the FMS system, the software in the system will correlate geographic coordinates and OLET geographic coordinates to decide for the BBC that it should take action on customer provisioning. Finally, the BBC will coordinate with customers for KYC documents and provisioning of BharatFiber connections.
BSNL will update existing customers via SMS and email
State-owned telecommunications BSNL will send SMS and emails to all existing subscribers to inform them of the new BookMyFiber portal for seamless FTTH connections.
Launch of the BSNL Bharat Air Fiber service in Akola and Washim
BSNL is significantly increasing its FTTH connection footprint across the country. The operator recently launched the Bharat Air Fiber service in Akola and Washim district, Maharashtra. With the service, subscribers will be able to take advantage of high speed internet plans in bsnl with speed up to 100 Mbps.
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