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BSNL’s Direct to Device Technology: Satellite based connectivity

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BSNL has partnered with Viasat to introduce D2D technology that allows users to make audio and video calls without a SIM card or traditional network. This technology provides connectivity on Android, iOS, smartwatches and even in remote areas.

BSNL is continuously working on new technology. Recently, BSNL has joined hands with Viasat. D2D technology has also been given the green signal by the company. This technology gives users the green signal for audio and video calling without the help of SIM card or traditional network. The new technology can be used with Android and iOS smartphones. It can also be used on smart devices and smartwatches.

Connectivity is available even in remote areas. The special thing is that you will not have to face network outage. If we believe Viasat, then it is known that D2D proves to be a completely different technology. Because with its help you can connect mobile phones, smartwatches and cars directly to the satellite network. With the help of this device, you can easily connect both personal and device. That is, you do not need to wait for the location. You are also given very good coverage. Communication is also very good.

Challenge to Elon Musk-

There has been a discussion about satellite network for a long time. Elon Musk’s company SpaceX is working on it rapidly. Musk is currently eyeing the Indian market, but BSNL is now preparing its own network. This is also going to be like a satellite network. Its testing work has also been completed. After testing, it has also been given the green signal. At the same time, every company is also focusing on this technology. Very soon Elon Musk can also enter the Indian market.

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