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Why should you opt for BSNL Rs 91 recharge plan plan?

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BSNL has been offering a variety of recharge plans to Indian customers, which are pocket friendly and have long validity. The company follows budget-friendly costing whereas the private telecom service providers have already hiked their tariffs.


BS Having long-term validity at a fraction of the cost, BSNL had launched few weeks back an ultra-vendor affordable new prepaid plan due to which growing demand has been felt. Here are the details and if this plan is worth opting for.

BSNL’s cheapest prepaid plan for Rs 91

The cheapest of all, recently added by BSNL, is at Rs 91. The justification here is that it offers a validity of 90 days, while no telecom service provider could offer such a long validity at such a cheap price tag in the market.

Of course, it has managed to attract numerous BSNL users.

What’s included (and not included) with BSNL’s Rs 91 plan?

Under the Rs 91 plan, the validity is still excellent value, and it is even more noteworthy that this is completely a validity-only plan.
Under the plan, users don’t benefit from any calling, SMS, or data benefits with this plan.
It is good for the users who have to keep their SIM cards on for a long time without other mobile services.
For those looking for talk time or data, BSNL has more vouchers that can be purchased in combination with this offer

Ideal Plan for Long-term SIM activation

You’d feel that your mobile number is likely to get deactivated as it hasn’t been used for quite a long time and then this plan will save the day.
Rs 91 recharge will keep the SIM active for 90 days without burning a hole in your pocket.
Users can club this pack along with BSNL talk time vouchers in case they need to activate the calling facility.

BSNL’s Rs 91 Plan: Budget-friendly reprieve

BSNL manages to attract customers through the long validity low-cost plans. The recharge plan is ideal for a user in search of cheap activation without unnecessary expenditure on unrequired services of SIM cards.

With private telecom operators increasing their prices, BSNL also becomes the favourite of those searching for an affordable option.
BSNL is benefiting with price increases from private players

Heavy price hikes by private telecom operators in July have seen more and more users shift their connections to BSNL, offering budget-friendly options. This has seen BSNL step up the game in the offering of new cheap plans with an aim at saving the customer from expensive mobile services. Private players such as Jio, Airtel, and Vi face stiff competition.

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