BSNL has launched STV 94 and STV 95 prepaid plans for its users, in which the company is offering 3GB of mobile internet data.
The government telecom company BSNL recently introduced a long term work from home plan. This plan of Rs 2,399 can be used by users for 600 days and is the longest validity plan till date. At the same time, the company has simultaneously launched two new prepaid plans in the market. They cost STV 94 and STV 95. In these low-cost plans, users will get the facility of both data and calling.
BSNL’s STV 95 plan
The BSNL Chennai division has announced the launch of the Rs. 94 ‘Advance Per Minute’ and Rs. 95 ‘Advance Per Second’ plans. Both new prepaid recharge plans are available with 100 minutes of voice calling for 90 days as well as include 3GB high-speed data. A BSNL spokesperson confirmed that the new plans are applicable in all circles except Odisha and Kerala.
Talking about the plan for 95 rupees, its validity is 90 days and users can take advantage of 3GB data in it. Apart from data, 100 minutes of call will also be available in this plan. Along with this, customers will also get roaming benefits. At the end of 100 minutes in this plan, users will have to pay a charge of 0.02 per second for local calls and Rs 0.24 per second for STD calls.
BSNL’s STV 94 plan
In BSNL’s Rs 94 plan, users will also get 100 minutes of calling. After these minutes are over, you will have to pay Rs 1 per minute for local calls and Rs 1.3 per minute for STD calls. This plan also offering a validity of 90 days along with 3GB mobile internet data.
Having said this, with both BSNL’s Rs 95 and Rs 94 plans, users will also get the facility of free caller tune for 60 days. Whereas, for caller tune, users have to pay a subscription charge of Rs 30 per month.
BSNL plan for Rs 2,399
BSNL recently introduced a long term plan of Rs 2,399. The validity of this plan is 600 days and during this validity, users can avail the calling with a daily FUP limit of 250 minutes. Notable, this is a calling plan of the company and no data is provided in it.
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