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BSNL’s Rs 108 plan will last for 28 days, lottery for users – India TV Hindi


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The cheapest plan for BSNL customers.

BSNL customers have become happy ever since private companies have increased the prices of their recharge plans. To get relief from the burden of expensive recharge, mobile users are shifting towards BSNL. In the month of July alone, more than 29 lakh people have adopted BSNL. To attract customers, the government telecom company is bringing new offers. Now a plan of Rs 108 has been introduced by BSNL.

BSNL is the only company which is currently offering recharge plans to its customers at the lowest price. BSNL has a plan costing less than Rs 100 for its users. If you are looking for a cheapest plan with validity of 28 days, then BSNL also fulfills this need.

Crores of BSNL users had fun

BSNL has introduced a cheap plan of only Rs 108 for crores of its users. This recharge plan comes with a validity of one month. Jio, Airtel or Vi do not have any such one month plan. BSNL has named this plan as FRC 108.

Let us tell you that FRC is first recharge coupon. Meaning this is a recharge plan which is for new customers. If you buy a new BSNL SIM, then to activate the SIM you will have to recharge the number with the Rs 108 plan. Let us tell you about this recharge plan of BSNL.

Benefits of BSNL Rs 108 plan

  1. BSNL’s Rs 108 plan gives 28 days validity to the customers.
  2. In this plan, BSNL provides unlimited calling facility to the customers for 28 days.
  3. In this plan, the company also offers ample data to the customers.
  4. You get 28GB data in the plan, which means you can use up to 1GB data daily.
  5. In BSNL’s Rs 108 plan, a total of 500 SMS are given to customers for 28 days.

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