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BSNL users will now be able to watch more than 300 live TV channels free on their mobiles. The company has launched its direct-to-mobile TV service Bitv across India. Last month, the company launched it on a trial basis in the Union Territory of Pudduchari. BSNL has partnered with OTT Agriculture OTT Play for BITV. Under this partnership, users will also be able to access the content of many popular OTT platforms on their mobiles.

BITV Service Launch

BSNL has confirmed BITV’s launch with its official X handle. The company has written in its post that BSNL BITV has been officially launched across India. Users should be prepared anytime for seamless top quality content and non-stop entertainment. This service has been launched by the company’s CMD A Robert J Ravi. Since the arrival of OTT, the number of DTH users is decreasing day by day. In this new service of BSNL, live TV channels will be able to be seen on mobile only.

Through BITV, users will be able to watch more than 300 live TV channels, movies and web series on their smartphone. BSNL users will not have to pay any extra charge for this service. This service with BSNL SIM card is completely free. Let us know that in the India Mobile Congress (IMC 2024) held last year, the government telecom company announced its 7 new services, including IFTV as well as direct-to-mobile (D2M).

BSNL Iftv

BSNL has also introduced IFTV based on Internet protocols in many states of the country for its broadband users. Through this service, users can access more than 500 live TV channels without any additional expenses or set-top boxes. The company has now launched this service in Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab as well as Gujarat Telecom Circle. The special thing about this service is that users can also take advantage of video on demand in it. This service is integrated with the IFTV app. Users can download BSNL’s IFTV app from Google Play Store.

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