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BSNL Rs. 398 Pay as you go Plan Reintroduced for 90 Days


Bharat Sanchar Nigam Restricted (BSNL) has introduced the extension of its Rs. 398 particular tariff voucher (STV) limitless pay as you go plan for its subscribers. This plan used to be firstly offered in January on a promotional foundation and the be offering used to be slated to finish on April 9. Then again, the telco has introduced an extension of this plan for 90 extra days, permitting pay as you go subscribers to nonetheless avail the advantages in the event that they need to. The extension of this BSNL pay as you go plan will start on April 10 and finish on July 8.

The corporate tweeted from its Chennai handle to announce the extension of BSNL STV 398 pay as you go plan. The advantages of the STV 398 plan stay the similar. It provides limitless high-speed information with none FUP cap, limitless voice calls in House, LSA, and Nationwide networks together with MTNL community in Delhi and Mumbai. It additionally provides 100 SMS messages in keeping with day and is derived with a validity of 30 days.

BSNL notes that SMS and Voice advantages beneath this voucher can’t be used for outgoing SMS and voice calls to top rate numbers, IN numbers, world numbers, and different chargeable brief codes. For those, the subscriber can be charged acceptable price lists. The corporate additionally notes that this voucher is meant just for the non-public use, and no longer for unauthorised telemarketing or industrial use. Additionally, BSNL discussed in its round that unutilized loose advantages can be forfeited on the expiry of the present recharge of the plan.

This comes after BSNL offered 3 new DSL broadband plans, priced at Rs. 299, Rs. 399, and Rs. 555. They all include 10Mbps pace, which is slower in comparison to BSNL’s Bharat Fibre plans. They arrive with FUP limits of 100GB, 200GB, and 500GB, respectively, and then customers can proceed to browse the Internet at a lot decrease speeds.


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