The BSNL Broadband New Plans Will Provide Up To 35GB Of Data Per Day Across India
Indira Datta
Unlimited BSNL broadband packages include Rs. 675, Rs. 845, Rs. 999, Rs. 1.199, Rs. 1.495, Rs. 1.745 and Rs. 2.295 packets. In particular, the package is capable of delivering up to 35GB per day.
- Delhi Is The World’s Most Polluted Capital City For Three Years In A Row
- Indian Farmers Install High-Tech, Night-Vision CCTV Cameras To Protect Themselves
- Looking For The Best Electric Bike In India 2021? Take A Look At These
BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited), a state-owned telecommunication service, is now revising its BSNL broadband plans. The company increased its data up to five times than before, but it also set limits on the number of daily FUP.
According to Telecom Talk, the company's broadband redevelopment plans will apply to India's 19 circles which include Kerala. Previously, Kerala isn't in the BSNL framework. Unlimited BSNL broadband packages that have been changed include Rs. 675, Rs. 845, Rs. 999, Rs. 1,199, Rs. 1,495, Rs. 1,745 and Rs. 2,295 data packs. In particular, the package is capable of delivering the highest up to 35GB per day.
Rs 675 is BSNL's lowest package, providing 5GB of data a day at a speed of 10Mbps and excluding GST. The new plan offers users 150GB of data per month rather than the standard 35GB. Also, users using this package can have unlimited calling for 30 days. When using more than 5GB of data a day, users can still access the internet with 2Mbps speed.
The Rs. 845 package offers 10GB of data a day at 10Mbps speed. For 30 days, users can have a total of 300GB. Previously, the data pack provided only 50GB of data. With this package, users are not limited to voice calls.
The BSNL Rs. 999 and Rs. 1,199 are similar. They, in turn, can provide users with 15GB of data and 20GB of data per day with a data transfer rate of 10Mbps.
For the Rs. 1,495 package, it provides users with 25GB data a day with 10Mbps speed. So in total, it gives users 750GB of data per month instead of 140GB.
The Rs. 1,745 package has also been revised, which is capable of providing 30GB of data a day at 16Mbps.
If the previous highest bandwidth package BSNL Rs. 2,295 data pack provides a total of 200GB data per month at a speed of 24Mbps, now it provides up to 35GB data per day at a data transfer rate of 24Mbps.
Featured Stories
ICT News - Mar 29, 2026
FTC Takes Action Against Debanking Practices by Major Financial Firms
ICT News - Mar 27, 2026
Palantir CTO Identifies Iran Conflict as First Large-Scale AI-Driven War
ICT News - Mar 24, 2026
OpenAI on the Brink: Major Setbacks Signal the Bursting of the AI Bubble
ICT News - Mar 20, 2026
Top 10 Most Popular Social Media Sites Based on User Count in 2026
ICT News - Mar 19, 2026
Billion Dollar Blunder: Meta Shuts Down Metaverse After Wasting $80,000,000,000.00
ICT News - Mar 18, 2026
X to Introduce Regional Controls for Posts and Replies
ICT News - Mar 17, 2026
Is DLSS 5 Helping Games or Hurting Developers' Creative Style?
ICT News - Mar 16, 2026
AI's Role in Warfare: US Strikes on Iran Unveiled
ICT News - Mar 15, 2026
Elon Musk's Bold Chip Venture: Tesla's Massive Fab Initiative Sparks AI Hardware...
ICT News - Mar 14, 2026
Elon Musk's High-Stakes $109 Billion Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft
Read More
ICT News- Mar 29, 2026
FTC Takes Action Against Debanking Practices by Major Financial Firms
The Federal Trade Commission has sent warning letters to PayPal, Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard over concerns about debanking lawful businesses and consumers.