Bhubaneswar: State-run BSNL is offering Bharat Fibre and digital subscriber line (DSL) customers up to four months of free broadband service.
It is applicable for both landline and Broadband WiFi (BBoWiFi) subscribers. Users will have to pay for 36 months in advance to avail this free service.
With an advance of a year, users will get a month of free internet while those paying advance of two years will get an additional 3 months of free service.
The offer is available pan India, except in Andaman and Nicobar islands.
BSNL is also giving a Rs 100 discount for its landline customers to migrate to Fibre FTTH connection.
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