Technical News Office – Jio and BSNL, two telecom companies, are known for offering affordable plans to their customers. Both companies offer prepaid plans with a validity of 70 days. Jio’s 70-day plan price is Rs 666, while BSNL’s 70-day plan price is Rs 197. Today we tell you which company offers best value for money plans to its customers -price. See comparison..
Jio’s 70-day prepaid plan
Jio offers the cheapest 70-day prepaid plan of Rs 666. In terms of validity and price, the daily price of the plan is Rs 9.51. In this plan, customers receive 1.5 GB of data per day (a total of 105 GB). Once the daily data limit is exhausted, the Internet speed will be reduced to 64 Kbps. In this plan, customers also get unlimited calls on all networks and 100 SMS per day. As an added benefit, the plan offers access to Jio TV, Jio Cinema and Jio Cloud.
70 Day BSNL Prepaid Plan
BSNL offers the cheapest 70-day plan at Rs 197. Although the validity of this plan is 70 days, the calling and data benefits are only for the first 15 days. In this plan, unlimited calls are available for the first 15 days and unlimited data for the first 15 days. However, once the daily data limit of 2 GB is reached, the internet speed will be reduced to 40 Kbps. In this plan, 100 SMS messages are also available daily for the first 15 days. The validity of the plan will continue even after 15 days, but the benefits will cease. After 15 days, charges will need to be paid for calls, data and SMS.
Which plan offers the best value for money?
Jio’s Rs 666 prepaid plan offers calling, SMS and data benefits with a validity of 70 days. The Rs 197 plan offers plenty of data, longer validity for benefits and access to entertainment services.
BSNL’s Rs 197 plan is certainly cheap, but it offers benefits like calls, data and SMS only for the first 15 days. This plan is especially aimed at people who want to keep the SIM card active for a long time by spending less money. Both plans have their own features, which depend on customer needs. Jio offers benefits like more data and calls, while BSNL is a more affordable option for basic users.
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