BSNL recently launched the country's first fiber broadband based digital TV service IFTV in Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The government telecom company has now started this service in Punjab also. For this, BSNL has partnered with Skypro. BSNL broadband internet users will be able to watch more than 500 live TV channels for free. The company claims that all these TV channels will be shown to the users in HD quality. Additionally, users will also get free access to more than 20 OTT apps.
Skypro is an Internet Protocol TV service (IPTV) service provider with partnerships with several Internet broadband service providers. BSNL Chief Managing Director Robert Ravi has started this service for Punjab Telecom Circle. First, this service is being offered to 8,000 BSNL Bharat Fiber broadband users of Chandigarh. After this, broadband users across Punjab will get the benefit of this service. Not only this, BSNL is going to launch this service soon for the viewers across the country.
Watch channels without set-top box
In this streaming service of Skypro, users will be able to watch almost all the TV channels of Star, Sony, Zee, Colors for free. Apart from this, you will also get access to more than 20 leading OTT platforms like SonyLIV, Zee5, Disney+ Hotstar. The special thing about this service is that users will be able to take advantage of all live TV channels without any set-top box. Users will have to install Skypro's app in their smart TV. Users will be able to access these TV channels as soon as they are connected to BSNL broadband.
BSNL 4G reached the first village in the country
BSNL has launched 4G service in the country's first village, Pin Valley, Himachal Pradesh. The Department of Telecommunications has given this information through its X handle. 4G service is being provided even in those areas of the country where there is currently no mobile network. After the launch of 4G service, now people of Pin Valley village of Himachal Pradesh will be able to easily connect with the whole world through internet.
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