Bharat AirFibre Launch Details In this new development, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Communication, Electronics and IT, and Law & Justice, launched BSNL’s rural broadband initiative ”Bharat AirFibre” by having a video conferencing from BSNL’s Corporate office to Gauri Chak village in Patna District. It is worth noting that the service has been launched under a private-public partnership model and is not wholly-owned by BSNL. In the previous month, it was told that BSNL has partnered up with the South Asian content providing platform Yupp TV to launch this service. It was also announced that BSNL is offering triple-play services along with BSNL Bharat AirFibre. BSNL AirFibre Now Live in Many Circles The telecom minister has also announced the launch of the AirFibre service in Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Haryana, and Telangana circle, which shall be rolled out in all circles also in the near future. Through this service, very affordable and reliable voice and internet service can be given in every nook and the corner of the country said Shri P.K. Purwar CMD BSNL. BSNL CMD Asks for Cooperation from BSNL Circles BSNL, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad also addressed all the circle heads of BSNL and appreciated the rural initiative of BSNL and further directed all CGMs of BSNL Circle to improve customer feedback, make field visits to field units, focusing on QoS and share best work practices. He said that work culture needs to be further improved and commented that the circles either need to sail , swim or else sink. BSNL has also shared the plans of connecting as many as 2.5 lakh gram panchayats through its efforts and to provide broadband connectivity to these villages.