NEW DELHI: State-run BSNL is about to launch three new plans, namely, Dhil Khol Ke Bol (STV349), Triple Ace (STV333), and Nehle per Dehla (STV395), according to a report by Telecom Talk.
The telco has also revamped its STV339 plan to offer more data, as per the sources cited in the report. The plan will offer 3GB data per day where earlier it was offering 2 GB data. The plan comes with voice calling benefits and a validity of 28 days.
BSNL’s Dhil Khol Ke Bol plan will offer unlimited local and STD calls in home circle and 2GB data for 28 days for Rs 349. The Triple Ace plan will give 3GB data per day for 90 days for Rs 333.
Another plan, Nehle per Dehla will cost Rs 395 and will offer 2GB data per day along with 3000 BSNL to BSNL free minutes. Also, the plan includes off-net calling benefits and 1800 minutes to other network calls. The scheme will be valid for duration of 71 days (10 weeks).
All the mentioned plans offer a speed of 80 Kbps after exhausting the data usage limit.
The company is introducing new plans and modifying existing ones to counter Reliance Jio’s tariff plans and the offers being provided by other telcos.
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