BSNL users are in trouble! In this fiber plan from the company, you will get 6,500 GB of data at a speed of 300 Mbps, that’s just the price.

Technical News Office – Government telecom company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is becoming very popular among users for its affordable plans. The company offers numerous plans across categories, from prepaid wallet to postpaid to broadband. BSNL recently introduced a new plan for its customers. If you need more data every day, this plan from BSNL is for you. In this plan from BSNL, customers get OTT subscription along with calls and data. Here we give you detailed information about this new plan of BSNL.

BSNL Fiber Ultra OTT recharge plan
This plan from BSNL is for broadband users. The company has launched the BSNL Fiber Ultra OTT plan priced at Rs 1799 per month. In this plan, the company offers super-fast data speed to the customers. In this plan of BSNL, speed up to 300 Mbps is offered to the users. In this plan, customers get unlimited data every month. However, at speeds up to 300 Mbps, you get 6,500 GB of data per month. Once this limit is exceeded, users’ speed will be reduced to 20 Mbps.

Apart from data, BSNL also offers OTT subscription to customers with this plan. BSNL users get free subscription to platforms like Disney+ Hotstar, YuppTV, SonyLIV, ZEE5, Lionsgate Play, ShemarooMe and Epicon with this plan. With this plan, BSNL customers get free landline connection for calling. With this, unlimited free and STD calls are offered to the users.

BSNL expands its 4G network
BSNL is continuously improving its network. The company plans to install more than 1 million 4G towers in the next six months. At the India Mobile Congress conference being held in New Delhi, Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said that BSNL has installed around 38,000 4G towers.

Preparations are also underway to launch 5G
Along with 4G, the government telecom company is also working vigorously on its 5G network. BSNL has also started testing the 5G network in many places in Delhi. A few months ago, Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also made a video call from BSNL’s 5G network.

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