MP Police to Port 80000 BSNL SIMS to Airtel for Faster 5G Connectivity All Details

MP Police to Port 80000 BSNL SIMS to Airtel for Faster 5G Connectivity All Details

Madhya Pradesh Police has taken a major decision due to the problem of Slow Network of BSNL. Around 80,000 CUG (Close User Group) SIM cards will now be ported to the Airtel network, so that the police can get fast and reliable connectivity. It is certainly surprised to hear, as the operator working under the state government, BSNL has been working on its 4G network rollout for the past few months. The company has installed a large number of PAN India new towers in the recent months.

Of today Under. Their aim was that the policemen who have been in the police station or office with the same number should be unacceptable. But now the increasing demand for technical needs has forced the police department to take a big decision.

The BSNL network was limited to 2G, 3G and only 4G is available in some places, which caused a lot of blockage to sending large files or uploading video recording. The report states that the BSNL network was almost missing in districts like Ujjain, Vidisha, Alirajpur and Sheopur, due to which the police were facing major problems in sending orders or transferring data.

This step has been taken on the instructions of SSP Radio Vijay Khatri, in which Airtel has been rapidly chosen due to 5G service. Police personnel will have to recharge 10 rupees and send a porting message to the number 1900, then the Porting information will have to be sent to the CUG Desk within two days with the UPC code.

The report states that the MP police has clearly stated that now only a fast network is needed, because it is necessary to be timely uploading video recording and document under new laws.

Significantly, the central government is trying to strengthen the BSNL and increasing the 4G/5G network by putting new towers. But the decision of the MP police shows that the quality of service has surpassed these new schemes.

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