Under the partnership, BSNL will waive off broadband rental for the first month while Tata Sky will offer its VoD service free for the first month to download content worth up to Rs 500.
"We will implement this MoU to cover the entire nation within next six months... VoD has been gaining prominence and this partnership will help both the partners tap into the market better," BSNL CMD Anupam Shrivastava told reporters here.
BSNL has a base of two crore broadband users in the country, he added.
Once the customer gives consent, the BSNL team will set up broadband and Tata Sky will offer the VoD service.
Tata Sky has a library of over 4,000 titles.
Recently, Tata Sky had said it will launch Internet browsing application on its platform, allowing its viewers to use apps selected by them through its existing set-top boxes on all television sets.
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