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BSNL launches Rs 1499 and Rs 187 STV with Rs 201 prepaid plan

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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has come up with several prepaid plans which include Rs 201 plan, Rs 187 plan and Rs 1,499 plan.


Recently, the telecom company had launched new prepaid plans for Punjab region and Rajasthan circle. It is important for the users to note that these plans come ahead of GP II and or GP II, which basically means that Inactive customers can also activate their services using these plans and start using BSNL services again. Also Read: List of Reliance Jio Freedom Plans Use as much data as you want per day

BSNL Rs 201 prepaid plan

The Rs 201 prepaid plan comes under GP II and GP II beyond customers in the Rajasthan circle. And in terms of offerings, it comes with a validity of 90 days with 300 minutes of calling benefits and a total of 6GB data. Also Read: Vi will get 4 GB data and ZEE5 subscription every day for Rs 449

This plan is currently available for Rs 139, which means that customers are getting a direct discount of Rs 48 on this plan and it comes with 2GB daily high speed data, 100 daily complimentary SMS and unlimited calling benefits. This plan comes with a validity of 28 days. Also Read: BSNL big announces new plans and offers for users, check All Details Here”s

BSNL 1,499 STV

Currently, this plan is available at a discounted rate of Rs 1,199 and offers 365 days validity to the customers. It comes with a total of 24GB data for the entire validity period along with unlimited calling benefits and 100 daily complimentary SMS.


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