BSNL Web Co-location Services

BSNL provides Internet services to the customers located in about 450 locations. Web Co-location is an easy and cost effective solution to house a company's powerful infrastructure without losing the administrative control on the equipments. Web Co-location eliminates much of the Infrastructure costs as well as the maintenance cost of such equipments apart from avoiding the last mile problems. Web Co-location enables customer's equipment/ Servers to be treated as a part and parcel of the ISP network enjoying all the facilities as the ISP servers. Web Co-location provides the infrastructure at a nominal value keeping the customer comfortable and focussed in maintaining the Applications /Services of the company. Apart from enjoying the bandwidth and facilities, the customer retains control over his equipment, software and operating system. The customer simply leases the physical space and high-grade, tier one network access from BSNL the hosting provider. 

Typical Applications 
E-commerce, financial, B2B, email and other data storage and retrieval 

Facilities 
Any organization interested to host its server from an ISP premises. It includes the new customer or the customer using the existing facilities of other ISP. Companies of all the sectors can co-locate their servers without any difficulty on maintenance aspects BSNL provides
  • Air-Conditioned, dust free, fire-safe and secure space with racks (42 U) at the nodes for co-location.
  • Necessary CAT5 cabling for connecting the server to the LAN.
  • AC and DC power supply.
  • One Sancharnet account of 100 hours to customer to enable administration of the server.
  • BSNL provides one IP Address per site on request

Domain Name Registration 
For New Domain name registration, customer shall obtain the domain name from authorized registry on their own till BSNL offers the service after negotiations with the authorized registry for obtaining domain names. 

Coverage 
Web co-location facility is available in all the cities where BSNL Internet node is available. The service is available in Delhi, Calcutta, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, and Ernakulam and will be extended to other cities shortly. 

How to Apply 
Customers who want to utilize this facility can register with the commercial officer in the prescribed application form and pay the charges as per tariff. Application forms can be obtained from any customer service centre or Commercial Officer of your area. 

Process Flow
  • Customer submits application to Commercial Officer.
  • Commercial Officer issues demand note after scrutiny (Checks for DNS request and Domain)
  • Customer pays the Demand node.
  • Commercial Officer releases work order to Node In-charge with a copy to DGM Data Networks.
  • Domain is created by Data Networks and communicated to node in-charge and in turn to customer.
  • Customer configures his server for IP address, domain and checks access from clients.
  • Node in-charge updates his records and completes the work order and sends to Accounts Officer.
  • Accounts Officer generates monthly bills based on the actual data transacted by the customer.

Deputy General Manager Divisional Engineer (NMC)
Data Networks
8th Floor, Telecom Bldg,
Bangalore 560 001.
Ph: 080 - 2220 0806.
Fax: 080 - 2225 0600.
Email: dnwsw@sancharnet.in
8th Floor, Telecom Building,
Bangalore 560 001.
Ph: 080 - 2238 1866.
Fax: 080 - 2225 0600.
Email: dednwsw@sancharnet.in
  
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY 

Q1. What is Mobile Number Portability? A1. Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is the facility for users to switch to a new Mobile Service Provider in the same Licensed Service Area (LSA), while retaining their existing mobile number . Sim card and all services on the mobile connection will change and will be provided by the new Service Provider. 

Q2. How can you benefit from MNP? 
A2. The main benefit of MNP is freedom of choice and the competition that it generates. Now, you are free to choose a new Mobile Service Provider without having to change to a new number. This means you can avoid the inconvenience of having to notify friends and associates that you have changed your Number. 

Q3. What is porting? A3. 'Porting' is the act of switching to a new Mobile Service Provider within the same LSA, without changing your mobile number. However, only active mobile numbers can port. Thus, do not terminate your current line before porting. 

Q4. Who can port? A4. Any eligible Pre-Paid and Post-Paid (GSM / CDMA) mobile users can port. Eligibility conditions for porting are as follows :- 
(a) There are no outstanding payments due from the subscriber by way of pending bill or bills, as the case may be, issued as per the normal billing cycle but before the date of application for porting; 
(b) The porting request has been made after the expiry of a period of ninety days from the date of activation of a new connection or from last porting; 
(c) No request for change of ownership of the mobile number is under process; 
(d) The mobile number sought to be ported is not sub-judice; 
(e) Porting of the concerned mobile number has been not prohibited by any Court of Law; 
(f) Subscriber has applied for porting within LSA ( Licensed Service Area ) ; 
(g) The unique porting code mentioned in the porting request matches with the unique porting code allocated by the Donor Operator for the mobile number sought to be ported; 
(h) The subscriber has complied with exit clause for the present connection. 

Q5. Can I port my number if I am on a pre-paid service? A5. Yes, both pre-paid and post-paid customers can request for porting to either prepaid or post-paid plan with the new Mobile Service Provider. Subscriber who simply requires change in Plan from Post paid to pre-paid and vice versa can do so in BSNL without the process of porting. Porting process is involved only when subscriber desires to change his operator. 

Q6. Can I port my number if I am on a CDMA service? A6. Yes, any CDMA / GSM or 3G customers can request for a port to any technology with the new Mobile Service Provider, provided he meets the eligibility conditions stated in para 4 above. 

Q7. What do you need to consider carefully before you port? 
A7. (a) Check if you meet the eligibility conditions stated in para 4 above. 
(b) If you have any overdue bills or have existing contracts with your current Mobile Service Provider, the current Mobile Service Provider will reject your porting request forwarded by the new Mobile Service Provider. In such a case, you will not get refund of the administrative porting fees. Kindly ensure that you do not have any bills overdue and you fulfil the exit clause with the existing service provider. Contracts still in place with the new Mobile Service Provider 
(c) For pre-paid users, you need to know that all existing credit (Talk value and validity) will expire upon porting and not be carried to the new Mobile Service Provider. Therefore, you are encouraged to plan accordingly. 
(d) You need to understand that the services, SMS / MMS coverage (i.e. networks to which one can send SMS / MMS), Value Added Services, coverage area (i.e. places where one can log on to the mobile network), call charges and packages offered by the new Mobile Service Provider may differ from your current Mobile Service Provider. 
(e) Choose wisely the timing of the change. Are you planning to travel outside the LSA / abroad during the porting process? There may be an impact on roaming if you travel during the porting process. 

Q8. How can I port to a new Mobile Service Provider? 
A8. The salient steps involved are as follows :- 
(i) You will have to go to the new Mobile Service Provider’s Service Centre or Authorised Dealer to request for porting of your mobile number. Fill in a Service Registration Form and pay the porting fees for processing. (Presently BSNL is not charging any fees for porting into BSNL.) 
(ii) The Recipient Operator shall ask the subscriber to send a SMS to Donor Operator to request for UPC (Unique Porting Code) using short code 1900 from the mobile number which is sought to be ported. 
(iii) The SMS text for requesting UPC by a subscriber shall be the word ‘PORT’ followed by a space followed by the ten digit mobile number which is to be ported which shall be case insensitive. (i.e. it can be port or Port etc.) (eg PORT XXXXXXXXXX and send it to 1900) 
(iv) Upon receipt of the SMS, the Donor operator shall forthwith send back a reply SMS containing a unique porting code through an automated system. Subscriber will fill the UPC in the Application form for porting. 
(v) In case the subscriber’s CLI does not match with the ten digit mobile number, UPC shall not be allotted but a message shall be generated to inform such subscriber that the CLI does not match with the mobile number. 
(vi) UPC allocated to a subscriber shall be valid for a period of fifteen days from the date of request or such time till the number is ported out, whichever is earlier, for all service areas except Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East licensed areas the validity for the UPC shall be for a period of thirty days from the date of request or till such time the number is ported out, which ever is earlier, irrespective of. number of requests the subscriber makes; in case of J&K pre-paid mobile subscriber to get UPC - call 1900 instead of sending SMS. (vii) You will be issued a new SIM card by the new service provider. 
(viii) Upon approval of porting request, the new Mobile Service Provider will inform you the date and time of porting. You are required to change your SIM card at the said time. In case of problem you need to contact the new Service Provider. 

Q9. How long does it take to port to the new Mobile Service Provider? A9. The porting process will take at least seven days in all LSAs except NE, Assam & J&K. in these three LSAs porting will take more time. 

Q10. Can I port my number more than once? A10. Yes, but you cannot make more than one porting request at a time to different Mobile Service Providers. Also you should fulfil all the eligibility conditions including at least 90 days subscription with your current Mobile Service Provider. 

Q11. Can I decide the date and time at which my number is ported? A11. No, you cannot dictate when your number should be ported. It is all automated and upon approval of porting request, the new Mobile Service Provider will inform you the tentative date and time of porting. 

Q12. Before porting, I have to settle all necessary payments with the current provider. However, there will be a period between the final payment day and the porting day. To which provider do I have to pay for the transactions made during the time gap? A12. You will have to pay to your previous Mobile Service Provider, and ensure to settle your account with the old service provider. While applying for porting, you need to clear all the bills issued to you till that time. All bills issued subsequent to the porting application also need to be cleared by their due date failing which, the connection is liable to be disconnected by the new service provider. 

Q13. How much would it cost me to port to a new mobile service provider? 
A13. BSNL is not charging any fee from subscriber for mobile number portability. However cost of SIM card will be charged as per plan opted by subscriber. 

Q14. Can I cancel my port request after applying for porting? Will I get a refund? A14. Yes, You may cancel your port request with your new Mobile Service Provider within 24 hours of making the port request. 

Q15. Do I get a new SIM card when I change my Mobile Service Provider? 
A15. Yes, the new Mobile Service Provider will give you a new SIM card. 

Q16. Do I need to cancel my existing services before I port to a new Mobile Service Provider? 

A16. No, you do not have to cancel your existing services. Your existing services with the current Mobile Service Provider will automatically be terminated once you have successfully ported to the new Mobile Service Provider. 

Q17. Will I still enjoy the same Services during the porting process? 
A17. Yes, you will still enjoy the same Services, except for International Roaming Services, which your current Mobile Service Provider may suspend upon your porting request. 

Q18. After porting, will I enjoy the same services from the new Mobile Service Provider? 
A18. No, you can only port your number and not services.. You must re-register for all the value-added services (VAS) that you want to subscribe to with the new Mobile Service Provider. You need to know that the new Mobile Service Provider is not obligated to provide identical services. 

Q19. What should I do, if I have taken a connection under Handset bundling scheme? 
A19. You have 2 options: Option 1 : To continue with your existing Mobile Service Provider until your contract expires, then only request for port. Option 2 : Cancel your existing contract after complying with the exit clause in the contract for its premature termination and then apply for porting. 

Q20. Can my request be rejected by my current Mobile Service Provider? 

A20. Yes, if you do not meet the eligibility criteria for porting.

BSNL CDMA Post Plans and Pariwar Plan under CDMA Postpaid Service

  • GSM 2G Tariff (Click here)is applicable for postpaid CDMA Mobile in all circles.
  • All the CDMA customers will be provided 1X data service which shall be charged @ 5paise/100KB.
  • Existing customers in other plan is allowed to switch to these plans.
  • Local calls means intra circle calls.
  • The CDMA activation charges of Rs.100 in case of RUIM and Rs.900 in case of IFWT, (if provided by BSNL) will apply

BSNL Pariwar Plan under CDMA Postpaid Service 
S. No.ItemTariff
a.RUIM+ Activation Charges Rs. 100 per Del
b.Security Deposit (Local+ STD) Rs. 500 for Master Account Level 
c.Fixed Monthly ChargesRs. 499 for Master Account Level for 3 Connections. FMC for Add on Del Rs. 150 per Del 
d.Freebies offered per month on Master Account Level 
Voice CallRs. 450 (Local+ STD) any net
SMS100 SMS (LOcal+ National)
e.Call Charges within CUGFree in same LSA
f.Other ChargesAs per Postpaid Plan 225
Other Terms and Conditions:
1. One bill will be generated for all the connections within group.
2. Same tariff will be applicable across all the group members.
3. Customer can reduce his no. of connections. However at any point of time the connections within the group will not be less than two.Also there will be no change in the Fixed Monthly Charges of Rs. 499.
 

Voice SMS facility with following tariff:
S. No.ParticularsCharges
i.Sending/Forwarding Voice SMSRs. 0.75/Min for local,STD and National Roaming Calls
ii.Retrieval of Voice SMSRs.0.60/Min While in Home LSA and National Roaming
Tariffs for Unified Messaging Service(UMS)/Voice Mail Services(VMS)
S.NoParticularsVoicemail facilityVoicemail+Faxmail+E-mail service
1Monthly Access Charges in Rs.NilRs. 50
2Per minute charges for accesing UMS on short Code 17000 from CDMA phone
Pulse rate in second60 Sec.60 Sec.
A.From within home UMS ZoneRs. 0.30/Min.Rs. 0.30/Min.
B. From outside home UMS ZoneNormal call rate from visited LSA to home UMS Zone as pre tariff plan selected.
Note:-
  • If the IFWT provided to customer by BSNL couldnot be recovered in good condition an amount of Rs.500 will be adjusted as the cost of IFWT from the Security Deposit of postpaid customer at the time of finalization of account of closed WLL connection
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