Spacescreamer said:Interesting situation that u r in.
Getting a BSNL is real tough these days. Dunno abt surrendering.
I myself am on 256kbps connection and from noida. In the past ~3 yrs i have had abt 7-8 downtimes which is not bad for a govt isp..
Airtel gen gurantees good service and only marginal % of their customers have cribbed.
So the option of waiting to see if this new ISP is crappy is ruled out.
At the max what u can do is wait for ur airtel to give u a connection and then u can merrily say goodbye to BSNL .. Enjoying the new 356kbps line of urs.. :hap2:
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medpal said:surrendering is not a big thing.
you need to fill up a form or write a plain paper application and give it to nearby cc.
get an acknowledgement in a copy (xerox or carbon).
as bsnl collects a months rental in advance you need to consider that.
Any service change or discontinue application given prior to 22/25 th of the month will be implemented from coming 1st date of next month.
while any application later that 22/25th will be considered on 1st of next to next month.
just check the cutoff date 22nd or 25th.
enjoy your new isp.
random2 said:Just write a letter mentioning that you want to discontinue BSNL's services from such date and make sure you take/send a duplicate copy of it and submit it by hand at the customer service counter. Usually they will ack with a seal on the duplicate and also give you a slip for that.
You will most probably get a call few days later asking you if you have rented the modem. If you have rented the modem, you would have to give it back (make sure you get some kind of ack for that too). Otherwise, you dont have to do anything. Just make sure you dont even attempt to connect after the date you mention in the letter.
BSNL is not that bad (atleast here in Mysore), they are a bit slower than Airtel in attending complaints. I have used both for more than a year, and both have been pretty good.