Key Points

India Post and BSNL have joined forces to make mobile services more accessible across the country. Their new partnership will use post offices as service points for selling SIM cards and handling mobile recharges. This initiative specifically targets remote areas where connectivity has traditionally been limited. The collaboration represents a major step toward digital inclusion and follows a successful pilot program in Assam.

Key Points: India Post BSNL Sign MoU for SIM Sales Mobile Recharge Services

  • Partnership leverages 1.65 lakh post offices for BSNL services nationwide
  • Aims to bridge digital divide in remote rural areas
  • Successful pilot already implemented in Assam state
  • Includes SIM sales, mobile recharges, and customer onboarding
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Department of Posts and BSNL sign strategic MoU for SIM sales and mobile recharge services

India Post and BSNL partner to sell SIM cards and mobile recharges through 1.65 lakh post offices, expanding telecom access to rural and remote areas nationwide.

"This partnership combines the trusted reach of India Post with the telecom expertise of BSNL - Manisha Bansal Badal, Department of Posts"

New Delhi, September 17

The Department of Posts (DoP) and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wednesday to expand BSNL's mobile connectivity reach across India, a release from the Ministry of Communications said.

The MoU was formally signed by Manisha Bansal Badal, General Manager (Citizen Centric Services & RB), on behalf of the Department of Posts and Deepak Garg, Principal General Manager (Sales and Marketing-Consumer Mobility), BSNL.

Under this agreement, DoP will leverage its unparalleled postal network of over 1.65 lakh Post Offices for the sale of BSNL SIM cards and mobile recharge services across the country. The vast reach of India Post, which touches almost every village and town in India, will serve as a powerful last-mile channel for BSNL to enhance its presence in both urban and rural geographies.

This initiative aims to make BSNL's telecom services more accessible and affordable, particularly for citizens in the most remote parts of the country, who often struggle with limited connectivity. By enabling Post Offices as service points, the partnership seeks to bridge the digital divide, empower rural households with mobile services, and advance the broader goals of Digital India, financial inclusion, and socio-economic development. The proof of concept was implemented in Assam, where it has already shown significant success, demonstrating its potential as a scalable model for nationwide rollout.

Through this collaboration, post offices will act as Points of Sale (PoS) for BSNL, Mobile SIM sale and for mobile recharges. BSNL will provide SIM stock and training, while DoP will onboard new customers for BSNL and facilitate transactions in a standardised and secure manner.

Manisha Bansal Badal, General Manager (Citizen Centric Services & RB), Department of Posts, stated, "This partnership combines the trusted reach of India Post with the telecom expertise of BSNL to deliver affordable and accessible connectivity to every citizen."

Deepak Garg, Principal General Manager (Sales and Marketing-Consumer Mobility), BSNL, added, "Through this collaboration, BSNL services will be available at every nook and corner of the country, enabling citizens--particularly in rural and underserved areas--to access mobile services conveniently at their nearest Post Office."

The agreement, effective for one year from 17.09.2025 and may be renewed subsequently. Both parties will jointly ensure robust monitoring, monthly reconciliation, and strict adherence to cybersecurity and data privacy standards. By combining BSNL's telecom infrastructure with India Post's nationwide presence, this initiative sets a new benchmark in public sector synergy for citizen-centric service delivery.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great initiative for rural connectivity! Hope they ensure proper training for post office staff and maintain good customer service standards. Digital inclusion should be priority.
Pooja D
Finally! Our postmaster bhaiya already helps with banking and forms. Adding mobile services makes perfect sense. Hope BSNL improves their network quality too though 🤞
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Aman W
Good step but BSNL needs to compete with private players in terms of data speeds and plans. Just availability isn't enough. Hope this partnership brings better services to remote areas.
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Kavya N
Amazing! Our post office is like community center. Now it will become digital hub too. Perfect for Digital India mission. Post office staff are very helpful in our area 👍
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Michael C
Smart use of existing infrastructure. Hope they implement efficient systems and don't create long queues. The Assam pilot success is promising for nationwide rollout.

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