BSNL introduces 'Sarvatra' technology for high-speed internet anywhere

Pathanamthitta: BSNL is set to launch a new technology that will enable users to enjoy high-speed internet through their home fibre connections, even when they are away.
This project, named 'Sarvatra,' is expected to revolutionise the telecom industry. The trial phase of the project has already been completed, and the service will soon be rolled out in regions including Kerala. BSNL is encouraging as many people as possible to register for this service to fully benefit from this cutting-edge technology.
The 'Sarvatra' initiative was put forward by BSNL Chairman and Managing Director Robert J Ravi. This initiative aims to extend high-speed internet access to villages across India. One of the main benefits of this project is that it can help users reduce the amount of money they spend on mobile data.
How 'Sarvatra' works
‘Sarvatra' is built on BSNL's Fibre to the Home (FTTH) technology, allowing users with an existing FTTH connection at home or in their office to access the internet from other locations where BSNL's FTTH service is available. To use this feature, users must register under the 'Sarvatra' scheme.
Once registered, the FTTH connections become 'Sarvatra Enabled.' This eliminates the need for a Wi-Fi password or user ID at the second location. The Sarvatra portal works like a virtual tower, ensuring connectivity.
Safe and secure
BSNL has assured users that the Sarvatra system is safe and secure. The second modem used is only a pathway. The 'One Knock' system will operate 24 hours a day to ensure accurate service.
-B. Sunil Kumar, Kerala Circle General Manager, BSNL