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What is the procedure to disconnect BSNL FTTH + Landline connection ???
We are in 2025 and the BSNL official website still has no documentation on how to surrender their connection is very disappointing.What is the procedure to disconnect BSNL FTTH + Landline connection ???
We are in 2025 and the BSNL official website still has no documentation on how to surrender their connection is very disappointing.What is the procedure to disconnect BSNL FTTH + Landline connection ???
I am getting my self rid of this in coming weeks so I can shift to Airtel Fiber as and when it becomes availableWe are in 2025 and the BSNL official website still has no documentation on how to surrender their connection is very disappointing.
From my past experience, to disconnect your BSNL FTTH (Fiber broadband + Landline) service, you need to visit the nearest BSNL Exchange Office, submit a written application for disconnection, clear any outstanding dues, and obtain an acknowledgment or receipt (must do - for future reference in case they do not disconnect and keep billing the connection).
I don't know whether their updated selfcare portal has a disconnection option where you can simply raise a disconnection request online. Calling on their customer care is also useless. So visiting their telecom exchange (doorsanchar bhawan) is your best bet.![]()
Yes, BSNL FTTH is terrible from every aspects. The sooner you can get rid of it, the better for you. This is exactly why last year I was surprised and asked you why don't you opt for Airtel Fiber which you mentioned to be present at your place but you preferred BSNL over it then.I am getting my self rid of this in coming weeks so I can shift to Airtel Fiber as and when it becomes available
In the recent few days the speeds on BSNL is as low as 1-2 mbps and I am unable to do any sort of work due to this issue and hence have to use my mobile data
Asking out of curiosity bro, why don't you opt for Airtel Xstream Fiber instead considering it's already available.As of now I am using BSNL FTTH, and quite happy with their service, apart from that we have Airtel Xtreme Fiber also available here.
Well, I never faced any ad injection in any websites or apps from their end.Asking out of curiosity bro, why don't you opt for Airtel Xstream Fiber instead considering it's already available.
Unlike BSNL FTTH, it won't at least give ad injection issues or have any DNS failures on particular websites.
And the fun thing is Airtel Fiber provides better (lower) latency compared to JioFiber. So the connectivity should be even more responsive.
I got BSNL FTTH in 2022, and i got to know through their website and after calling local BSNL exchange.Anyway, what's the reason behind not getting Airtel Fiber? From what I heard, they are almost always better than JioFiber.
Yes, BSNL FTTH is terrible from every aspects. The sooner you can get rid of it, the better for you. This is exactly why last year I was surprised and asked you why don't you opt for Airtel Fiber which you mentioned to be present at your place but you preferred BSNL over it then.
Asking out of curiosity bro, why don't you opt for Airtel Xstream Fiber instead considering it's already available.As of now I am using BSNL FTTH, and quite happy with their service, apart from that we have Airtel Xtreme Fiber also available here.
Unlike BSNL FTTH, it won't at least give ad injection issues or have any DNS failures on particular websites.
And the fun thing is Airtel Fiber provides better (lower) latency compared to JioFiber. So the connectivity should be even more responsive.
Well, I never faced any ad injection in any websites or apps from their end.Asking out of curiosity bro, why don't you opt for Airtel Xstream Fiber instead considering it's already available.
Unlike BSNL FTTH, it won't at least give ad injection issues or have any DNS failures on particular websites.
And the fun thing is Airtel Fiber provides better (lower) latency compared to JioFiber. So the connectivity should be even more responsive.
Also, the local bsnl franchise/vendor is really good and helpful. Any issues he fixes on time.
I got BSNL FTTH in 2022, and i got to know through their website and after calling local BSNL exchange.Anyway, what's the reason behind not getting Airtel Fiber? From what I heard, they are almost always better than JioFiber.
That time i was not aware if Airtel Xtream Fiber was available in my locality... there wasnt any marketing done. It was only in 2023 i started noticing Airtel Xtream Fiber Advt on billboards, newspapers, and No Parking Boards, etc. I also confirmed the same with them abour their services availbility.
Since i already had BSNL FTTH by then and their services...
Let's not derail this thread towards offtopic i.e. Airtel Fiber/AirFiber discussions.@Bapun bro, i have decided to take AIrtel AirFiber and disconnect BSNL FTTH. Pls suggest
Eventought when BSNL works fine, i have double thoughts if i shoud just stick to it untill Airtel OFC arrives.