MTNL BSNL agreement
Lakhs of users of MTNL, a government company providing telecom services in Delhi and Mumbai, are going to get the gift of 4G service soon. The company has finalized a deal with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited for this. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) has signed a 10-year service agreement to improve its network services, under which users will get better 4G network connectivity.
4G service will start soon
Like BSNL, MTNL also did not launch 4G service with private telecom companies. Now soon the users of these two government telecom companies are going to get the benefit of 4G and 5G service. MTNL has shared this information in the board meeting held on Wednesday (14 August 2024). The company has shared information about the service agreement with BSNL for 10 years. This service agreement is about network sharing and new generation telecom service.
During this 10 year period, if both the companies wish, they can cancel this agreement by mutual agreement. However, for this at least 6 months advance notice will have to be given. This service agreement with BSNL will directly benefit millions of users of the country’s capital and economic capital. BSNL service is not available in these two metros. Due to the service agreement, BSNL 4G facility will soon be available in these two cities and users will be able to access 4G on their MTNL number.
Network connectivity will be better
Let us tell you that the government has more than 56 percent stake in MTNL. The company has announced the closure of its subsidiary MTL (Millennium Telecom Limited) in the meeting held today. Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited provides mobile service as well as broadband and landline service in both the metropolitan cities of the country, Delhi and Mumbai. The new government has decided to allocate a fund of more than Rs 80 thousand crore for the revival of BSNL and MTNL in the budget presented last month. This budget will be used to improve telecom service and for better connectivity advancement.
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