Wednesday, 20 October 2021

BSNL is offering upto 4 months of free broadband: All you need to know

Government owned broadband service provider BSNL is offering up to 4 months free service to its customers who opt for long-term plans. Annual plans of BSNL start at 12 months and go up to 36 months and these are monthly rental plans. Customers can avail this offer either by calling the toll free number 18003451500 or visiting the nearest customer care center. BSNL Bharat Fiber broadband plans now start at Rs 449 nationwide to compete against Reliance jio and Airtel Xtream. 

BSNL annual plan 

Annual plan is for 12 months and customers Will get 1 month extra free service for a total of 13 months. Customers who subscribe to this plan have to make payment in advance to get this offer. 

BSNL annual plan

BSNL biennial plan 

The second long-term plan is for 24 months and customers will get 3 month extra free service for a total of 27 months. Here also customers have to pay in advance to get the offer. 

BSNL Triennial plan 

The champion of this offer is this 36 months plan, here customers will get 4 months extra free service for a total of 40 months. Customers who subscribe to this plan have to make payment in advance to get this offer. 

It's important to note that BSNL was originally offered the free broadband service in it's Maharashtra circle in February last year, though it seems to be  now available on pan-India basis. BSNL has also regularised it's Bharath Fiber plans to offer the same tariff across all it's circle's except Andaman & Nicobar islands Note that these Broadband plans are available to Bharath Fiber and DSL customers across the country. This offer is also available to subscribers of BSNL Broadband over WiFi (BBoWifi) and landline customers. BSNL also stated that they have Discontinued the existing Disney+Hotstar premium plan. 

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Disclaimer: This article has been authored by a member of our Digit Squad community.



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