BSNL Triggers Price War: Offers 1GB Per Day For Just Rs 87! Check New Prepaid Plans From BSNL

BSNL Triggers Price War: Offers 1GB Per Day For Just Rs 87! Check New Prepaid Plans From BSNL
BSNL Triggers Price War: Offers 1GB Per Day For Just Rs 87! Check New Prepaid Plans From BSNL

A new prepaid plan has been launched by BSNL, and it is only for Rs. 87! 

The details of the plan have been listed on the official website of BSNL, and it will reportedly be available across the country.

Let us find out what this new plan by BSNL offers its customers!

BSNL’s New Prepaid Plan Only For Rs. 87; What Are The Benefits?

BSNL has introduced this plan for Rs. 87 only. However, the validity of this plan is only for 14 days. The data benefits offered in this plan are a 1 GB daily quota of internet, and unlimited calls as well. 

Subscribers will also be offered 100 SMS per day and unlimited calling which includes local, roaming, and more. In addition to that, BSNL will also offer Hardy Mobile Games service by One97 Communications. Users can access various games including sports, casual, and arcade.

In January, BSNL had introduced as many as four new prepaid recharge plans that will offer daily high-speed data access, unlimited voice calls, and free SMS messages. The costs of these plans were Rs. 184, Rs. 185, Rs. 186, and Rs. 347.

Then in February, BSNL introduced a plan of Rs. 106, which came with a validity of 84 days, 3 GB of data, and free calling. However, 3 GB of data offered with this plan was for the entire validity, not per day.

BSNL: 5G Network, Satellite-Based Internet

We had previously reported that Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) may switch to 4G network by the end of the year 2022, said Minister of State (MoS) for Communications said Devusinh Chauhan on Monday.

Chauhan also said the 5G spectrum will be rolled out by end of this year all over India. The minister added that the government is setting up the infrastructure for the 5G spectrum, which will soon see auctions. A lot of people have expressed their apprehensions about health hazards related to mobile towers. However, there has been no scientific backing for these claims.

Recently, the Department of Telecommunications has amended the ‘sui-generis’ category license granted to government-owned BSNL.According to this amended clause, DoT for BSNL said, “the licensee may also provide satellite-based data connectivity to the IoT devices/aggregator devices.”

This amendment is for the provision and operation of Satellite-based services using a gateway installed in India.

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