BSNL offers many cheap recharge plans for its users, which provide benefits like long validity, unlimited calling and data. Except Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, all the telecom companies had revised their recharge plans in July last year, due to which users are now having to spend more than before. BSNL has a cheap recharge plan with a validity of 180 days i.e. 6 months, in which users get benefits like unlimited calling, data. Come, let us know about this cheap plan of BSNL…
BSNL's 180 day plan
This cheap recharge plan of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited comes for Rs 897 i.e. users have to spend around Rs 150 every month for this. Talking about the benefits of this plan, users get the benefit of free national roaming as well as unlimited voice calling across the country. Users can also avail free calling on MTNL network in Delhi and Mumbai. Apart from this, in this recharge plan, users get 90GB data without any daily limit. After the data is exhausted, users will get the benefit of unlimited internet at the speed of 40kbps.
Talking about other benefits available in this cheap recharge plan of BSNL, users will also get the benefit of 100 free SMS daily. This cheap recharge plan of BSNL is especially beneficial for those users who want to keep their secondary SIM card active for a long time. Through this plan, users will get the benefit of incoming and outgoing calls as well as data and SMS for 6 months.
For how many days will the SIM remain active?
Under TRAI rules, even if the validity of a user's mobile number expires, their number remains active for 90 days. Only after this the telecom operator can issue that number to any other user. However, BSNL gives the first bonus period of 1 week i.e. 7 days to its users. Apart from this, the user is offered a second bonus period of 165 days. During the second bonus period, users can restart the services of their number by doing a minimum recharge of Rs 107.
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