BSNL is strongly challenging the collision with private telecom companies. The company is offering its users a number of luxurious prepaid plans and special tariff vouchers (STV), which other companies do not have. For users who spend more data, BSNL is offering a structure pack of Rs. 693 and Rs. 1,212. These two are special tariff vouchers and are being offered data up to 500 GB with a commodity of 365 days. So let us know what benefits are being received in these plans.
Benefits in Plan for Rs. 693 and Rs. 1,212
BSNL offers a number of data-only plans to its users and the users have got more options with the coming of these two plans. If the benefits in these plans are available, a total of 300 GB of data is being given with a commodity of 365 days in a pack of Rs. 693.
The plan of Rs. 1,212 also gets 365 days of commodity, but the data in this pack is 500 GB. The main point of the plan is that the data that is found in it comes without any daily limit. However, these plans may lack the absence of calling or SMS benefit. If the second p STV of BSNL is there, it comes to Rs. 551. A total of 450 GB of data is being offered in terms of 5GB per day in this special tariff voucher with 90 days of commodity.
Data Benefit of Reduced Prepaid Plans
BSNL has recently reduced the data benefits and commodity periods received in its plans. The company's P 1,699 rs. The annual plan is now being given a commodity of 300 days instead of 365 days. With this, the company has reduced the daily 3GB data to 2GB data daily in a pack of Rs 186 and Rs 187. Data stv of Rs. 98 has also been cut. It is now being given 22 days of commodity and daily 2GB data instead of 24 days.
BSNL prepaid users get free to stay connected to their families: In view of the lockdown situation, bsnl's number of millions of prepaid SIM card users was directed to be active without recharge till April 20. With this, a balance of Rs. 10 was also provided. The order was given by Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. Ravi Shankar Prasad said in his statement that the decision has been taken on behalf of the Government to keep people connected to their families by April 20.