New Delhi: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has introduced a Rs 365 prepaid recharge for a few select states. The new plan offers a plan validity of 365 days with unlimited voice calls 250 minutes per day, 2GB daily data cap and 100 SMS per day. But all this is valid for 60 days only after which, voice and data vouchers will be needed.
The recharge is live only on the Kerala website at presnet but it will be available for Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar-Jharkhand, Gujrat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Kolkata- West Bengal, North-East, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh – Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu – Chennai, UP-East, and UP-West, The Indian Express (TIE) reported.
Once the free voice call limit is reached for the day, charges as per the base plan tariff will apply. Similarly, once the 2GB daily cap is exceeded, the data speed will go down to 80kbps. 100 SMSes per day can be sent under the plan as well along with free Personalised Ring Back Tone (PRBT).
For Chattisgarh, BSNL also introduced a Rs 2,399 plan under which users will get unlimited voice calls 250 minutes per day along with 100 SMS. However, there is no data with the plan. This plan is for those people who don’t need to use data on their phone or want a secondary phone for calling.
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