
BSNL Bharat Fibre Rs 449 plan with 30Mbps speed can be availed till July 6, check details
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BSNL has not announced an extension of the broadband plan yet but could announce one soon given the popularity of the plan.
Government-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) in October last year introduced Bharat Fibre plans to start from Rs 449. The plans saw repeated extensions and were extended in April 2021 for three months. BSNL’s website shows that the plan can be availed till July 6, 2021, which is tomorrow. BSNL has not announced an extension of the broadband plan yet but could announce one soon given the popularity of the plans. The benefits of the plan are as follows. BSNL Bharat Fibre Rs 449 broadband plan: This plan, also called the Fibre Basic plan offers 30 Mbps speed till 3.3TB speed or 3300GB FUP limit. After the FUP limit is reached, the speed is reduced to 2Mbps. Users opting for this plan will also get unlimited voice calling to any network within India. This plan can only be availed by new users and after the validity of this plan is reached, users are moved to the Rs 599 plan. This plan gives up to 60 Mbps speed till 300 Mbps is reached. The speed is reduced to 2 Mbps after the data limit.
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