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BSNL is offering 39GB of data at just Rs 98

With this, BSNL is offering the highest amount of data at this price range. Reliance Jio has a Rs 98 plan, but that only offers 2GB of 4G data with unlimited calls and comes with a validity of 28 days. Similarly, Airtel also has a Rs 98 plan as well that offers 5GB of 4G data, which comes with a validity of 28 days.

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has announced a new plan for its prepaid users that will offer more data as compared to other operators’ plans. Dubbed as Data Tsunami, the pack comes with a price tag of Rs 98.

Under this offer, BSNL users will get 1.5GB per day and the pack comes with a validity of 26 days, reports TelecomTalk. This means users will get 39GB of per month, which is higher as compared to other plans offered by different telecos at this price range. However, it is important to note that this is a data-only plan and it does not comebundled with unlimited voice calls or benefits.

With this, BSNL is offering the highest amount of data at this price range. Reliance Jio has a Rs 98 plan, but that only offers 2GB of 4G data with unlimited calls and comes with a validity of 28 days. Similarly, Airtel also has a Rs 98 plan that offers 5GB of 4G data, though there are no calling benefits on this one. The pack comes with a validity of 28 days.

Previously, BSNL introduced Rs 118 prepaid plan for its users. The pack is valid for all prepaid customers and it is available in several circles like Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kolkata and more. Under this offer, BSNL users will get unlimited voice calls on local, STD and national apart from Mumbai and Delhi circles.

The pack also comes loaded with 1GB of data. However, it is important to note that the telecom operator is yet to roll out 4G services in India, meaning that users will have surf internet on network. Further, the plan also provides free access to PRBT tune (caller tune). Once the plan is activated, BSNL Signature tune will be activated as a default. Users can change, though they have to pay some nominal fee.

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