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BSNL Rs 365 prepaid plan comes with 1-year validity


The BSNL Rs 635 plan brings with it benefits for only 60-days.

The 60-day benefits include voice calls for 250 minutes/day, 2GB data per day and 100 SMSes per day.

After free voice calls of 250 Mins per day, charges are applicable as per base plan tariff.

BSNL has launched a Rs 365 plan that brings with it validity for 1 year. The plan is available in all circles and brings with it a bunch of benefits. One thing to note is that all the benefits that are available with the plan are applicable for 60 days only. The plan brings with it unlimited calling and data, but with an FUP cap. To recharge with the new plan customers need to visit a BSNL Customer Service Center or retailer or they can recharge online or via the My BSNL App. Customers can also SMS(PLAN (space) BSNL365 to 123) or dial (*444*365#) to recharge with the new plan.

BSNL Rs 365 Plan Details

As mentioned above, and in the name of the plan, the BSNL Rs 365 plan is priced at Rs 365 and brings with it a one-year validity. It also brings with it a bunch of benefits, but the catch is that the benefits are applicable for a period of 60 days only. The benefits include unlimited voice calls with an FUP of 250 minutes per day to any local, STD, national roaming including Mumbai and Delhi. The plan also brings with it unlimited data with a cap of 2GB per day. After the data cap is reached the speed drops to 80kbps. Users also get access to 100 SMS/day. However, it must be remembered that these benefits are for a period of 60 days only while the validity of the plan is for 365 days. Means if you want more data or more minutes, you will have to top up with other plans.

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