BSNL is going to launch direct-to-mobile BiTV service soon. The government telecom company will show more than 300 live TV channels to the users for free through this service. This service of BSNL can give sleepless nights to the DTH and cable TV service providers of the country. The company has launched fiber based intranet TV (IFTV) service just a few days ago. In this, BSNL broadband users can watch more than 500 free live TV channels. This new service of the government telecom company will bring a new experience for mobile users.
BiTV service launched
BSNL has announced its BiTV service from its official X handle. The government telecom company said in its post that BSNL BiTV service is going to change your TV watching experience. You will be able to watch more than 300 live TV channels, movies and web series on your mobile. This service has currently been made live in Puducherry. Soon, this service will start across India. Users will not have to pay any extra charge for BSNL BiTV service. They will be able to access direct-to-mobile BiTV service for free with BSNL SIM.
BSNL had launched its 7 new services in the India Mobile Congress (IMC 2024) held this year, which includes IFTV as well as direct-to-mobile service. This Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) service of BSNL is going to increase the tension of DTH i.e. Direct-to-Home service providers. Since the arrival of OTT, the number of DTH users is decreasing day by day. After the arrival of DTM, users will be able to watch live TV channels on their mobile.
How to use BSNL IFTV?
To access BSNL's IFTV service, you can download the company's Live TV app on your Android smart TV directly from Google Play Store. This app works only on Android smart TVs. This Live TV service of BSNL has been integrated with the company's commercial fiber-to-the-home (FTTH). Apart from this, Video on Demand (VoD) service will also be available for BSNL users, which will be integrated in the company's app.
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