Technical News Office – In July this year, three major private telecom companies in India increased the prices of their respective prepaid and postpaid recharge plans. This increase has impacted telecom users across the country as a large portion of the country’s population is connected to these three companies, namely Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Idea.
Preparing to compete with Jio-Airtel
However, when these three companies increased the prices of their respective recharge plans, Indian government telecom company BSNL made the opposite bet. Taking advantage of this opportunity, BSNL started wooing private business customers and for this it not only made its recharge plans cheaper but also introduced many attractive offers and also took many necessary steps to improve its connectivity.
BSNL continuously offers its attractive recharge plans to compete with Jio, Airtel and Vi, from which they also benefit. In this sequence, BSNL has presented a new and amazing plan. In this plan, users will get more than 30 days validity whereas today other companies consider 28 days validity as a one month plan.
35 day validity plan
The price of this new plan from BSNL is only Rs 107. In this plan, users get 35 days validity and not 28 or 30 days. This means that users will have to spend around Rs 3 per day and with this expenditure, they will be able to keep their SIM card active. With this plan, users get 200 minutes of free calls. After 200 minutes, users have to pay Rs 1 per minute for local calls and Rs 1.3 per minute for STD calls.
Such plans from BSNL continuously impress the users and users are also attracted towards BSNL, abandoning expensive recharge plans. TRAI also demonstrated this in its latest report presented recently. According to the TRAI report, after increasing the rates of recharge plans of private companies in July 2024, the maximum number of new users joined BSNL, while the three companies Jio, Airtel and Vi lost hundreds of thousands of their old ones. customers. This clearly means that if BSNL strengthens its BSNL 4G and BSNL 5G connectivity, bad days for companies like Jio and Airtel may begin.
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