BSNL has connected 17 towers to 4G, changes will be visible soon. – ..

Ashoknagar, 25 October (Hindustan Reporter). Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is preparing for 5G along with 4G across the country. The impact of the revolutionary changes taking place in BSNL is also visible in the parliamentary constituency of Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.

According to one information, BSNL has moved towards revolutionary change in the district. Here too, 17 towers of 3G have been connected to 4G with completely indigenous technology. According to BSNL Deputy General Manager Chakraborty Jain and Sub-Divisional Officer Hemant Sharma, apart from the urban and rural areas of the district, 4G towers have also been erected in tribal dominated areas, so that no section is deprived of the services of BSNL. Work is going on to resolve technical problems on all the towers.

The towers here are connected to 4G

4G has been connected in 17 towers in the district among the towers connected to 4G by BSNL’s 3G service.

In which 5 towers were installed in Ashoknagar area, 4 towers were installed in Isagarh area which will cover areas like Amola, Jamdera, Piprai-Isagarh and Roopgarh etc.

4 towers were also installed in Chanderi area which will cover areas like Kilakothi, Neemkheda, Patkheda, Jarsal, Thuvon, Fatihabad etc. Four towers were also installed in Mungawali area which will cover areas like Silawan, Piprai, Sahrai, Bahadurpur, Banglachauraha, Athaikheda etc.

Towers will remain operational even if there is no electricity for three days

BSNL is now starting 4G service with completely indigenous technology after its 3G service, preparations are in full swing to start 5G immediately after the launch of 4G. It was informed that in the 3G towers which are connected to 4G, arrangements have been made in such a way that even if there is no electricity for three days, the towers will remain operated through high power solar panels. If everything goes well then the network problem in BSNL will be resolved and BSNL will be quite economical compared to other private companies.

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