BSNL gives sleepless nights to Airtel-Jio! With this technology of government company, calling will be done without SIM, know how?

Tech News Desk – BSNL has brought a new revolution in the Indian telecommunication industry. The company has recently launched D2D i.e. Direct-to-Device service, which allows making calls without any SIM card or mobile network. This service connects mobile devices via satellite. This new service is going to increase the problems of Mukesh Ambani's Jio and Bharti Mittal's Airtel. Let us know about it in detail…

Why is D2D technology so special?
In natural disasters or other emergency situations, when the network is down, D2D service can help people stay connected to each other. D2D services can offer a way to connect people where regular networks cannot reach. This initiative of BSNL is an important step towards taking India forward in satellite technology.

How does D2D service work?
BSNL has partnered with Viasat for this service. Using a simple Android smartphone, users can call another person located at a distance of up to 36,000 kilometers via satellite technology.

Future of satellite connectivity in India
Apart from BSNL, other companies like Jio, Airtel and Vodafone-Idea are also working on satellite connectivity services. Also, Elon Musk's Starlink and Amazon are also planning to start their services in India. Not only this, the government is engaged in the process of allocating spectrum required for satellite connectivity. After the spectrum is allotted, companies will be able to start their satellite services.

Game changer in telecom industry
D2D service can prove to be a game changer for the Indian telecom industry. This will not only provide better connectivity to the people but will also help in making India a global leader in satellite technology.

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