
BSNL extends validity for these plans till May 31, gives 100 minutes free calling in backdrop of Covid-19
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The free benefits can be accessed by affected users whose validity expired on or after April 1, 2021, due to movement restriction due to Covid 19 or cyclone Tauktae.
Government-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has announced free validity for prepaid users whose validity expired on or after April 1. The telco has also noted that affected prepaid subscribers who were not able to recharge after April 1, 2021, due to Covid 19 and Cyclone Tauktae will get free validity up to May 31, 2021. The affected prepaid customers will get 100 minutes of free talktime to make calls with an extension of validity. The validity now lasts till May 31 for affected BSNL subscribers to let them continue to receive incoming calls during this crisis. It also giving 100 minutes of free calling to users. The free validity and 100 minutes calling will be given to these plan vouchers priced at Rs 107, Rs 197 and Rs 397. The plans under the free offer were first reported by ET Telecom. The plan voucher PV107 gives 3GB data with 100 minutes calling and 100 days validity and BSNL Tunes for the first 60 days. The plan voucher 197 gives 180 days of validity with unlimited calls and 2GB daily data with 100 SMS per day. It also gives access to BSNL Tunes and Zing Music for 18 days. The plan voucher Rs 397 offers 365 days validity along with 2GB daily data and 100 SMS per day. It also offers BSNL Tunes and Lokdhun content for 60 days. BSNL is further giving a discount to users if they get a recharge from MyBSNL app.
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