BSNL Now Offering 6GB Data Per Day for 60 Days With its Rs 444 Prepaid Plan

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BSNL has a wide-range of prepaid plans under its portfolio, but only some of them stand out, and the Rs 444 plan is one amongst them. As part of the company's extra data offer, the Rs 444 plan from BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) now offering a whopping 6GB data per day and that too for a period of 60 days. Usually, the plan offers 4GB data per day 60 days, but now, it's giving 6GB daily data. So if you're in the market looking for a data-centric plan, look no further and get the Rs 666 plan from BSNL. Furthermore, the same tariff plan provides unlimited on-net voice calls, but it doesn't come with any off-net calling & SMS benefits though. Also, BSNL will be providing an after FUP speed of 60 Kbps with this tariff plan.

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Aforesaid, BSNL has introduced a new offer under which it's giving additional 2GB data per day on prepaid plans. The prepaid unlimited combo plans of Rs 999, Rs 666, Rs 485, Rs 429 and Rs 186 now offer additional 2GB daily data. Also, the 3G Data STV plans of Rs 448, Rs 444, Rs 333, Rs 349 and Rs 187 ship 2GB additional daily data now.

This offer, which is similar to Reliance Jio’s Double Dhamaka offer has been live for BSNL users starting June 18, 2018. The five prepaid unlimited combo plans of Rs 186, 429, Rs 485, Rs 666 and Rs 999 offering unlimited voice calls are also included under this offer, which means that they come with a revised daily data limit of 2GB more. And the plans priced at Rs 186 and Rs 999 also come with truly unlimited data, as BSNL provides the subscribers with a post FUP speed of 40 Kbps.

So the Rs 186 prepaid tariff plan now gives 3GB data, in-line with what Jio is offering with the Rs 149 plan. It’s also valid for 28 days from the date of recharge. BSNL’s Rs 429 plan also offers 3GB data benefit per day under this offer, and the benefits are valid for 81 days. The BSNL Sixer Rs 666 plan from June 18 offers 3.5GB data benefit per day for 120 days. And lastly, the Rs 999 plan gives 3GB data per day for 180 days.

Moving on to the unlimited STVs, the Triple ACE Rs 333 plan under this offer gives data benefit of 5GB per day. The Rs 444 plan offers 6GB data per day, which is insane. Both the Rs 333 and Rs 444 plan also come with unlimited on-net voice calling.

Also, do make a note that BSNL has made this change on a promotional basis of 60 days. After 60 days from June 18, 2018, the tariff revision will expire. Reliance Jio also introduced a temporary additional data offer on its entire prepaid tariff portfolio very recently, but the offer expired on June 30, 2018, while BSNL's offer is valid for 60 days.

The new revised prepaid unlimited plans are already effective across the country. BSNL users can recharge it from BSNL website or application or any other recharge portal.

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