BSNL offers 2GB data per day with unlimited calling at ₹339

Published : Mar 17, 2017, 03:48 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:35 PM IST
BSNL offers 2GB data per day with unlimited calling at ₹339

Synopsis

BSNL offers double the data compared to Jio. It brings unlimited plans with free calling in its own network.

However, it should be noted that the data is 3G and not 4G. So, speeds offered will be lower than what other telcos are offering. The pack offers 25 minutes of free calling to other networks and then on they will be charged 25 paise per minute. BSNL's this Combo STV special tariff voucher of ₹339 is available to all. The offer is limited for 90 days.

 

Also Read: Jio vs Airtel vs Vodafone: Here's who offers the best plan

 

Jio Prime requires one-time fee of ₹99 and then on you are entitled to continue using the benefits of the Happy New Year Plan for a rate of ₹303 per month, which comes to roughly Rs 10 per day. That includes unlimited calls, SMS and 28GB data/month. In addition, you can enjoy free 5GB data, which means if you exhaust the limit of 1GB data/day, the speeds won't be lowered.

 

Airtel's ₹345 plan brings 1GB of 4G data to users per day, with 500MB available to use during day time and 500MB during night. It also offers free local and STD voice calls. Vodafone had offered a similar plan crafted at ₹346, users were offered1GB of data daily. 

 

We are committed to providing affordable and efficient services to all segment of our loyal mobile customers. We offer best prices to our customers considering present trend of Indian telecom industry," BSNL Director for Consumer Mobility RK Mittal said.

 

With inputs from PTI

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