How BSNL AirFibre Works

The new Bharat AirFiber and BharatFibre sound similar but the latter works is an FTTH service that uses wired technology to provide broadband services while the new AirFibre service is completely wireless using radio services. BSNL had started to expand its fibre connectivity in villages with BharatNet and the AirFibre is a continuation of the effort that aims to connect uncovered Indian rural villages.



The telecom operator is also seeking to empower the village entrepreneurship with its Bharat AirFibre service by giving the citizens an option to deploy the AirFibre in their village for Rs 50,000 investment. The equipment cost for installation for the subscribers would be around Rs 3,000.


The services over Bharat Fiber (FTTH):

Basic internet Access Service controlled and uncontrolled from 256Kbps to 1000Mbps.
  • TV over IP Service (MPEG2).
  • Video on Demand (VoD)(MPEG4) play like VCR
  • Audio on Demand Service
  • Bandwidth on Demand (User and or service configurable)
  • Remote Education
  • Point to Point and Point to Multi Point Video Conferencing, virtual classroom
  • Voice and Video Telephony over IP: Connection under control of centrally located soft switches
  • Interactive Gaming
  • VPN on broadband
  • Dial up VPN Service
  • Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS)





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