Updated: Wed, 01 Oct 2025 03:20 am (IST) Four days ago, on September 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the indigenous 4G towers of BSNL, with 56 towns in Jaisalmer carried along the Indo-Pakistan International Border. It was also difficult to talk on cell phones in these towns. 49 Towers with 4G networks also started at the BSF border posts. Jagran correspondent, Jaipur. Four days ago, on September 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi BSNL’s indigenous 4G towers and 56 towns inaugurated in Jaisalmer, bordering the international border of India-Pakistan, joined the Internet service for the first time. It was also difficult to talk on cell phones in these towns. Remove ad, just read the news, now the soldiers from the border video calls can make on the border posts of BSF with 49 tower with 4G networks. With this, the residents and Jawans will not only have easily access to YouTube, but also can do video calls. There is also the facility to operate new towers with solar energy, which will also promote environmental protection. NR Bishnoi, general manager of the Jodhpur Regional Office of BSNL, was installed at 91 border posts, said mobile network towers were installed at 91 border posts, including Abhaywala, Tank Kill, Murar, Vinod and MKT of Jaisalmer. The 4G network developed with indigenous technology was started at 49 towers. The remaining towers will be operational within the next month. Everyone is equipped with the state -of -the -art technology. This indigenous 4G network of BSNL can easily be upgraded to 5g. The residents are very pleased that the BSF Rajasthan border inspector general of ML Garg said that these towers led to the availability of network up to 200 meters from the international border. On the other hand, Jeevaraj Singh Ki Dhani, Haranau, Karam Wala, Jhanda Khara, Ganeshau, Kotha, etc. From the border area, where there was no mobile and internet facility until four days ago, very happy. In the villages there were problems in the marriage of boys, rural Hukum Singh said there were problems with the marriage of boys in the villages. The girl’s family would know that if there is no mobile service in town, they refuse to refuse. The youth had to go to Jaipur, Jodhpur or Jaisalmer because they knew about government opportunities, forms or other works. Employees of the Primary Health Center and Post Office were also upset.
Internet reached the Internet for the first time in 56 towns of Jaisalmer, the atmosphere of great joy among the residents – Internet reached for the first time 56 border villages of JaisAlmer
