BSNL introduces special ‘Unlimited Broadband Plans’ for Chandigarh SSA

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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), the state-run telecom service provider, has decided to launch 'Unlimited Broadband Plans' for Chandigarh SSA. The special broadband plans are available exclusively for Mohali, Panchkula, and Kharar of Chandigarh SSA starting February 16th, 2016.

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The new unlimited combo plans offer higher speed and increased data limit before FUP. However, the post FUP speed for all plans are limited to just 512 Kbps. The combo plan also offers unlimited free night calling to any number in the country between 9 PM to 7 AM.

BSNL special 'Unlimited Broadband Plans' for Chandigarh

Plan NameHigh SpeedData LimitUnlimited Speed after LimitPlan Charges Including Landline
BBG Combo ULD  7992 Mbps20 GB512 Kbps799
BBG Combo ULD  11454 Mbps30 GB512 Kbps1145
BBG Combo ULD  12954 Mbps60 GB512 Kbps1295
BBG Combo ULD  24498 Mbps100 GB512 Kbps2449

BSNL is also giving 100% cash back on Wi-Fi modems with these plans. Additionally, the operator is offering 5 years ‘no questions asked’ warranty on these modems. With these new offerings, BSNL hopes to serve its customers in a better way and stay ahead of its competitors.

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