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BSNL Rs 499 prepaid voucher: Everything you need to know

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) offers a variety of plans that are priced between Rs 300 and Rs 500. These plans come with a good validity period, daily data limit and free SMSs, making them ideal for the masses.

BSNL Rs 499 prepaid voucher: Everything you need to know

BSNL Rs 499 Recharge (and other plans)

The following are the different BSNL recharge plans priced between Rs 300 and Rs 500, along with their offerings.

Plan

Validity Period

Data 

SMS per day

Other offerings

BSNL Rs 499 prepaid plan

90 days

2GB per day 

100

Unlimited calls and BSNL tunes, access to the Zing app

BSNL Rs 429 prepaid plan

81 days

1GB per day 

100

Unlimited calls, EROS Now streaming

BSNL Rs 447 STV

N/A

100GB high-speed data for 60 days (speed is reduced to 80 Kbps after 60 days)

100

Unlimited calls, EROS Now streaming, BSNL Tunes

BSNL Rs 319 prepaid plan

365 days

2GB daily for 60 days (speed is reduced to 80 Kbps after 60 days)

100

PRBT, unlimited calls 

BSNL Rs 398 prepaid plan

30 days validity

N/A

100 for Indian national numbers only

N/A

BSNL also announced a special discount scheme for present landline customers who are migrating to BSNL FTTH, the scheme will facilitate the smooth migration of prepaid DSL connections. According to the reports, the company is offering a discount of Rs 600 to the users who are migrating.

Also Read: BSNL will end all Prepaid Broadband Plans and will migrate existing users to new Postpaid Plan

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