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Installation charges waived for BSNL’s FTTH internet connections in rural areas; customers to pay only subscription fee

Installation charges waived for BSNL’s FTTH internet connections in rural areas; customers to pay only subscription fee
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BSNL has launched a scheme in the Mysuru region to provide free installation for Fiber-To-The-Home internet connections in rural areas. The initiative, part of the BharatNet project, aims to boost digital connectivity and rural employment.

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Subsidized internet infrastructure is a key driver for digital inclusion and economic development in rural communities.

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State-owned BSNL has announced a programme to provide free installation for its Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) internet connections in villages falling in the jurisdiction of its Mysuru Business Area.

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