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  1. Hi, I have had a BSNL connection for a few months and the userid is xyz@dataone.in To check my a/c usage, I go to dataone.in and then click on the 'DataOne Account Administration' link towards the bottom. On Sunday, I got another BSNL connection and my userid this time is abc@bsnl.in If I click on the 'DataOne Account Administration' link from dataone.in, then it simply goes to bsnl.co.in I have no idea how to change my password or check my account usage. I did not get any documentation with my connection, just my userid was written on the carton in which the modem came. Is there anybody else who is facing a similar problem and has figured out how to login to the control panel? Thanks, Nikhil
  2. New Bsnl Broadband Connection

    Ok, finally got it sorted. The portal for new broadband connections is http://data.bsnl.in/ You have to call up 18004241600 and ask them to give you an ID and password. It takes them 3-4 days to get it done. This portal is still under development so users have to call up the helpline to change the password.
  3. New Bsnl Broadband Connection

    I have tried the number, it takes forever to connect. I gave up after 15 minutes - will try again today. Thanks for the tip. I have a type 2 modem, so can;t help you with the drivers.
  4. New Bsnl Broadband Connection

    It is DataOne only. And no, the URL you mention takes me to bsnl.co.in As I mentioned in my original post, I have another DataOne connection where this URL works. However, on the new connection, this URL does not work. My userid is also @bsnl.in while the earlier one was @dataone.in It seems that BSNL has set up some new system for managing your account and I am looking for more information regarding that.
  5. http://www.bsnl.co.in/newsdetailed.php?news_id=370 There is no roaming allowed but 250/month for unlimited is great. There is the option of taking an EVDO card which can work at 2.4Mbps when the infrastructure is deployed.
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