BSNL Offers 500 GB In New Data Plan, Got You Covered Even If Lockdown Lasts For 365 Days!
Aadhya Khatri
Apart from the BSNL data pack 365 days, the telco also works with Eros Now to offer special content packs for users to entertain during lockdown
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BSNL data pack 365 days is the latest offer from the state-run telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited. The new special tariff vouchers are quite different from other data packs.
BSNL Data Pack 365 days For India Lockdown
The new plans include one for Rs. 693 and the other for Rs 1,212 with a validity period of 365 days. With the first tariff voucher, users get 300 GB of data for the entire period. While with the other, users are offered 500 GB. The benefits cover both SMSs and calls. Unfortunately, the BSNL data pack 365 days is for the Telangana circle only.
That is not all. The telco also works with Eros Now to launch three special content offers for those stuck at home. All of the plans cover more than 12,000 original shows and music videos; the only difference is the validity time. For Rs. 98, users get access for 24 days, for Rs. 298, they get 54 days, and for Rs. 1,999, the benefits are open for 365 days.
If you are not legible to subscribe for the above BSNL data pack 365 days, there is a substitute. The company has launched a new plan for Rs. 551 with which you have 2G/3G data for 90 days. In total, users will get 450 GB of data during the entire period. The pack covers both SMS and calling.
Another piece of news worth mentioning here is that MTNL and BSNL have been released Rs. 10,000 crore by the government. This means the government is able to release payments to staff opting for VRS.
To date, Rs. 9,500 crore has been released to employees by BSNL. The figure for MTNL is Rs. 1,050 crore.
BSNL 4G Data Pack
While not everyone can have access to the BSNL data pack 365 days, the telco has some very attractive offers of 4G plans for work and entertainment during India’s lengthy lockdown.
The company recently introduced its 4G services for users living in Kolkata and what it offers is something even market leaders like Jio, Vodafone, and Airtel are unable to rival. The plans in question are the Rs. 96 and Rs. 236 and they offer 10 GB a day.
If you opt for the Rs. 96 plan, you will get 10 GB of data per day. However, the pack does not cover SMS and calling. The Rs. 236 pack offers the same benefit. The only difference is the validity period. While the former lasts for 28 days, the latter covers 84 days.
These two plans are designed especially for those who find themselves in need of a large amount of data as they spend most of their time on the Internet. While they might not sound as attractive as the BSNL data pack 365 days, these plans are acceptable substitutes.
However, please bear in mind that BSNL does not have as fast Internet speed as Airtel or Vodafone.
Those who need both data and calling benefits can opt for the Rs. 251 plan, which gives them 2 GB per day and is valid for 51 days.
BSNL has not yet rolled out the 4G services for all major circles so, unfortunately; these plans are available for some certain users only.
Recharge Of BSNL Net Pack
As India under a total lockdown and users are forced to stay at home, going out to recharge net packs does not seem like a viable choice at the moment.
Another option for users is recharging online. Those who use Paytm can do so on the app or Paytm website via Paytm wallet, debit card or credit card.
There are some other sites offering the same recharge method, all you need is a few minutes of browsing the Internet.
So if you are legible for BSNL data pack 365 days, take the chance now to keep in touch with the outside world during this lengthy lockdown.
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