Does anyone know a relevant link or webpage where we can check how much data we've consumed?
In order to login, you will need your Portal User ID; which would be in the format "XYZ#####". You should be able to get your portal user ID from your local BSNL staff that installed the ONT device in your premises. The password would also be obtained from them.
Once you are logged into the system, scroll down to the link that says "View your PostPaid Usage". Click on that link and then select your service (the dropdown should list it by default).
BSNL will then show all your account usage and list the history. One of the best thing about the service is that you can check the usage by hour and see if someone else hacked into your account or WiFi and used your connection to access Internet without your notice.
Hi! I just tried, and the engineers who installed my FTTH said they do not know the login ID/password for the portal. Is it my FTTH number by any chance? (The one inputted in the router)Kaustubh KatdareBumping an old thread; but I have an update. If you wish to check your BSNL FTTH usage, there's a dedicated portal launched by BSNL for it. It's can be accessed from https://www.data.bsnl.in .
In order to login, you will need your Portal User ID; which would be in the format "XYZ#####". You should be able to get your portal user ID from your local BSNL staff that installed the ONT device in your premises. The password would also be obtained from them.
Once you are logged into the system, scroll down to the link that says "View your PostPaid Usage". Click on that link and then select your service (the dropdown should list it by default).
BSNL will then show all your account usage and list the history. One of the best thing about the service is that you can check the usage by hour and see if someone else hacked into your account or WiFi and used your connection to access Internet without your notice.
It's possible that the usage isn't shown in real time. I expect it to be delayed by about 12 hours.
Looks like we missed your post. You should be able to get the details from the FTTH officials. I had to get in touch with the senior officials to know the credentials. But it's been a consistent system since then.Saurav HarigovindHi! I just tried, and the engineers who installed my FTTH said they do not know the login ID/password for the portal. Is it my FTTH number by any chance? (The one inputted in the router)
Its been almost a fortnight I am trying to get my FTTH installed at my home. Thanks to lethargic attitude of BSNL employees. Now I understood why BSNL is loosing its customer base. I made the payment in advance to the BSNL (thankfully on BSNL's name) and the employees disappeared andnever answered calls for almost 20days. Finally, thank god they installed FTTH at my home. And now I am struggling to get my user name and password. God knows when we get the same.
Have the systems changed? Does anyone know?
Update - It looks like BSNL has removed all the old data usage checking portals. They are recommending the BSNL app - which does list my account accurately.
However, when I try to check my data usage - it simply says 'try again', which is a completely useless feedback.
If anyone knows the proper channel to check BSNL FTTH data usage, let me know. I'm curious to know how much I'm consuming monthly.
Update: I found out an interesting site without an associated BSNL FTTH domain that quickly shows your usage.
I found this by accident but this one seems to show your exact FTTH data usage, Service name, inbound traffic, outbound traffic.
Visit: http://172.30.139.25:9090
I bet this works only on FTTH connections and may not show accurate information for users visiting from other connections.
Unfortunately, the USER LOGIN does not seem to work on this website. I tried with my BSNL FTTH username and password, but the system throws error. Apparently, the users will need different credentials. I however see no need to login.
Do let me know if you find your current FTTH usage details on the site.
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