Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), during its “Ask BSNL” campaign conducted on X (formerly Twitter) on December 20, shared several significant updates about the progress of its 4G network rollout and other upcoming services. Among the key announcements, the state-owned telecom company confirmed its plan to introduce eSIM services by March 2025. This development is particularly important for users of devices from manufacturers like Apple and Google, which typically feature a single physical SIM card slot alongside an eSIM option.


BSNL also reiterated its commitment to completing the nationwide rollout of its 4G network by June 2025. As part of this expansion, the company plans to introduce supplementary services like Voice over LTE (VoLTE) and Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) in a gradual, phased approach. These enhancements aim to improve the user experience and provide seamless connectivity across the network.






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Will BSNL Increase Tariffs?


Sandeep Govil, Director of Consumer Mobility on the BSNL board, addressed concerns about potential price changes. He assured users that BSNL currently has no intention of raising tariffs, providing a sense of relief to customers.


This announcement comes at a time when all three major private telecom providers in India have recently implemented price hikes, making BSNL a more appealing alternative for those considering a switch. These updates highlight BSNL's efforts to enhance its service offerings while maintaining affordability for its subscribers.


BSNL's 4G network rollout is set to be supported by the deployment of 22,000 towers across India as part of the ambitious 4G saturation project. The telecom company aims to establish a total of 100,000 towers nationwide, with plans to expand this infrastructure in subsequent phases based on future requirements.


In addition to its 4G efforts, BSNL has been introducing various innovative services. Notably, the company serves as the exclusive provider of global satellite phone services in India. BSNL has also become the first telecom operator in the country to offer direct-to-device satellite connectivity. However, specific details regarding the subscription process for this cutting-edge service are yet to be disclosed, leaving customers eager for further information.