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BSNL To Discontinue 3 Popular, Affordable Recharge Plans Soon

Bhubaneswar: The BSNL, one of India’s leading Telecom operators, has announced to discontinue three of its popular prepaid vouchers ₹201, ₹797, and ₹2999 after February 10.

A BSNL user shared a screenshot of an SMS received on their phone, mentioning termination of the economical recharge plans. “Dear Consumer, Plan Vouchers 201, 797, and 2999 will be discontinued effective 10.02.2025. For details on other vouchers, please download the Selfcare app and enjoy a 2 percent discount on your recharge. Thank you,” the message read.

According to reports, the discontinuation will pave way for BSNL’s plans to offer updated recharge options.

Those seeking an annual plan with daily data should consider these three plans, offering a validity of up to 365 days, along with a variety of benefits before they are discontinued.

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