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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has launched its new Fibre-based Intranet TV service, called IFTV, offering users access to over 500 live TV channels with high-quality streaming. This service is designed to be an affordable and reliable entertainment option for BSNL's FTTH (Fibre-to-the-Home) customers, currently available in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. With this move, BSNL aims to enhance its TV offering by using its existing fibre infrastructure to deliver a seamless and uninterrupted live TV experience.
One of the standout features of the BSNL IFTV service is that it operates independently of the user's data pack. Unlike other telecom services such as those from Reliance Jio and Airtel, which deduct data from users' monthly quotas when streaming TV, BSNL’s IFTV does not count the data used for live TV streaming against the customer’s FTTH pack. This means unlimited data for streaming without any additional charges. This could be a game-changer for users who are tired of running out of data while enjoying their favorite TV shows or movies. Whether you’re watching a news broadcast, sports event, or your favorite series, all content will stream without impacting your data usage.
In addition to live TV, BSNL's IFTV service brings access to popular OTT platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, YouTube, and ZEE5. This allows customers to enjoy both live television content and on-demand movies and shows, all in one place. With this offering, BSNL aims to attract viewers who want the best of both worlds—live TV and OTT streaming—on a single platform.
Currently, the BSNL IFTV service is compatible only with Android TVs, specifically those running Android 10 or later. Customers can easily download the BSNL Live TV app from the Google Play Store to start enjoying the service. For new users, registration can be done through the BSNL Selfcare app, also available on the Play Store.
To subscribe to BSNL’s IFTV service, FTTH customers simply need to download the BSNL Selfcare app and register, and they will be able to access the TV service immediately, with no additional charges for the content streamed. This service is expected to be a major value addition for BSNL’s customers, who already benefit from a reliable internet connection through the FTTH network.
While the service is initially available only in Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, BSNL is likely to expand it to other regions in the coming months, as part of its strategy to improve customer experience and leverage its robust fibre infrastructure. BSNL has also introduced other services like Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) and national Wi-Fi roaming to boost its portfolio and compete with private telecom giants.
This new move also aligns with BSNL's larger goal of offering affordable, secure, and reliable services to Indian consumers, especially in rural and underserved areas where BSNL’s network is prominent.
With the launch of IFTV, BSNL is making a significant step towards reshaping the future of home entertainment in India, combining traditional TV viewing with the flexibility of modern OTT platforms—all while keeping data costs under control.
BSNL's new IFTV service brings a fresh alternative to the traditional pay-TV model, offering unlimited streaming with no extra data charges, access to over 500 live channels, and popular OTT services. The service is available to FTTH customers in Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, making it an exciting new option for entertainment lovers in India.
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