
BSNL claimed that more than 75% of its mobile towers across Hyderabad had already been upgraded to 4G, with work to cover the remaining and further assignment of 2,430 websites for new sites, said M. Chandra Sechar.
This upgrade ensures that BSNL mobile users are experiencing a trouble -free 4G Connectivity City, he said, and also recorded the permanent commitment of the public sector body for the development of the 5G indigenous technology, which will soon be introduced to the public, he added.
He spoke at the Strategic Partners business meeting with key franchises involved in mobile business and telecommunications infrastructure providers (TIP), who recently provided FTTH Services for the Hyderaba Region.
The HyderaBad transmission network was also upgraded to Advanced Maan (Metro Agregation Access Network), allowing the bandwidth of the 4G Mobile and FTTH (Fiber to Home) to the city and Bharatnet Services in rural areas, he said.
The recent introduction of the International Gate (IGW) has ruled out the need to promote Chennai operation and significantly increase the speed of the Internet and the performance of latency, said Mr. Chandra Shekar.
He announced a significant reorganization of the Hyderabad Business Area, and the creation of Operational Area-3 (OA-3) based in Lingampily. It focuses on use in high potential zones, including gachibowli, lingamplyle, nanakramguda and condaps, with a special focus on ensuring the needs of buildings and developing urban clusters.
The BSNL official also recalled the recent launch of Q-5G services in Hyderabad by Chairman and CEO Robert J. Ravi, which meant the introduction of the first Indian indigenous solution of wireless wireless access (FWA). This service is adapted to provide high -speed business connection to the Internet, a critical step for digital transformation of local businesses.
Published – 14 July 2025 01:16