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BSNL offers extra data with Rs 599 recharge, here’s how to avail it

BSNL announced that customers opting for its Rs 599 prepaid recharge plan will receive 3GB of extra data

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has launched a new offer for its prepaid users, bringing added value to its Rs 599 recharge plan. This latest promotion aims to offer more data and benefits and stay put in the ongoing data fight amidst telcos.

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In a bid to attract more users, BSNL announced that customers opting for its Rs 599 prepaid recharge plan will receive 3GB of extra data. This offer applies to the 84-day validity plan, which already includes 3GB of daily data, 100 free SMS, unlimited calling, and free national roaming. With the added 3GB of extra data, users can enjoy even more browsing, streaming, and online activity without worrying about running out of data.

To take advantage of this exciting offer, customers need to recharge through the BSNL Self-Care App, which makes the process quick and easy. The app also provides access to additional services like Zing (music streaming), PRBT (Personalised Ring Back Tone), Astrotell (astrology services), and GameOnService, all available as part of this prepaid plan.

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Alongside the Rs 599 recharge offer, BSNL also introduced its highly affordable Rs 797 recharge plan, offering users 300 days of service. This plan includes unlimited voice calling, 2GB of high-speed data per day, and 100 free SMS for the first 60 days. After the 60-day period, users will need to top up their accounts to continue making outgoing calls. Despite the additional charges after the initial period, the Rs 797 plan remains a compelling option for long-term BSNL users.

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BSNL recently launched the country’s first fibre-based intranet TV service, known as IFTV, for its Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) subscribers. BSNL’s IFTV works differently from other TV services like JioTV Plus because it doesn’t use the data from your internet plan. This means that even if your internet stops working or becomes slow, you can still watch TV without interruptions. It currently works in Android TVs only.

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