BSNL Beats Reliance Jio, Offers 56GB Data At Rs 339

BSNL just beats Reliance Jio and Airtel. BSNL has introduced the Rs 339 plan without any particular membership. Well, the Rs 339 plan brings unlimited calls to BSNL network and users will get 2GB data every day for 28 days.

BSNL Beats Reliance Jio, Offers 56GB Data At Rs 339

Many Indians are using free services that are provided by Reliance Jio from past six months including free voice calls, unlimited internet, and SMS. However, the free streak is going to end soon.
March 31 will be the last day to enjoy the free services. However, Jio users can join the prime membership and can enjoy the same offer at the price of Rs 303. Almost every other telecom operators in India are now offering unlimited data at similar price group.
Recently Airtel started offering 14GB of data along with unlimited Airtel to Airtel calls for 28 days at just Rs 145. Now, BSNL has finally taken the plunge into one of the fiercest battle going on in the telecom arena.
BSNL has introduced the Rs 339 plan without any particular membership. Well, the Rs 339 plan brings unlimited calls to BSNL network and users will get 2GB data every day for 28 days. The customers will also get 25 minutes of a free call to another network every day and after that users will be charged 25 paise per minute long phone call.
BSNL In a statement said “The benefits customer will get under the Combo STV (special tariff voucher) of Rs 339 are unlimited calls in BSNL network and unlimited data with fair use policy of 2 GB per day with validity of 28 days,”
However, one thing to note here is that the data BSNL is offering is 3G, not 4G. However, if we take a look at the speed provided by Reliance Jio, BSNL’s 3G pack might be the best choice for many because Reliance Jio’s 4G speeds are very slow.
BSNL Director for Consumer Mobility RK Mittal said “We are committed to providing affordable and efficient services to all segment of our loyal mobile customers. We offer best prices to our customers considering present trend of Indian telecom industry,”
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