Communication Clampdown In Kashmir A Goldmine For BSNL newindianexpress.com
The 68-day long communication clampdown in Kashmir has become a gold-mine of sort for the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), that had otherwise lost its monopoly on communication due to fierce competition in rest of the country.
After phone connectivity was suspended in Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, following the abrogation of Article 370, all landline and mobile phones remained silent for over 45 days.
Internet facility available on both fixed landline connections and mobile phones was naturally snapped during this period.
After 45 days, authorities in Kashmir decided to allow phone connectivity only through BSNL landline connections.
The decision became the proverbial Ali Baba's treasure trove for BSNL that has been finding it hard otherwise to retain its subscriber base in the country.
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