BSNL special scheme for students
Srinagar, June 19: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has introduced new prepaid mobile plans while revising its existing plans. The company has also introduced new and modified special tariff vouchers in order to increase its customer base across the valley.
The company in a statement said: “BSNL in its endeavor to reach the students has introduced a New Student Special plan under which cost of SIM will be Rs 20 with a first recharge of Rs 40 and the students will get free voice call up to Rs 30 for BSNL to BSNL and Rs 10 for BSNL to other network.” “The students will further enjoy free GPRS data usage of 50 Mb,” it said.
“The main highlight of the plan is that the students can add 5 numbers in friends and family option for which three numbers shall be of BSNL and two numbers of the other network will be charged as 0.10P and 0.30P per minute respectively.”
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