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BSNL Renovate Its BroadBand Plans, Intros New Unlimited Plan

India's National Telecom Backbone and largest Broadband service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has rationalized the various Postpaid Broadband Plans by adding more Speed/Bandwidth, more free calls in Combo Plans, and reduced Additional Usage charges after free Download/Upload to limited plans.

The Reformulation and Launch of New Unlimited Plan will be applicable on Pan India basis and effective from 1st February 2011.

According to our exclusive sources apart from the rationalization of various Broadband Plans, BSNL will introduce new Unlimited Combo Plan at Rs. 850. The plan offers Unlimited Download and Uploads with Bandwidth (Download Speed) 1 Mbps upto 8 GB, 256 Kbps beyond 8 GB. With this plan subscribers will get 350 Free Local Calls to any network with in the telecom circle.All other terms and conditions will be as per normal broadband plans.

BSNL has Wide range Postpaid Broadband Tariff plans starring from Rs. 125 only. The operator also announced Waiver of Installation charges on promotional basis up to 31st March 2011 to all the prospective Broadband customers in all the Circles, except Goa, Chennai Telephones and any other SSA/Circle where this scheme already exists.

Details of Reformulation of existing Postpaid Broadband Plans and launch of a new Unlimited Broadband Plan-850 as follows :

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Source: Telecomtalk Link http://telecomtalk.i...045/#more-54045

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New revised plans look good indeed!

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How can they call a plan "broadband" if the speed after FUP (fair usage policy) limit is 256 Kbps? As per TRAI definition the minimum speed for broadband is 512 Kbps (from Jan 1, 2011). Thanks for sharing.

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it seems that BSNL Growth has slowed down due to 3G and other factors

So lowering charges and increasing speed. so that existing customer will be intact and Addition will be at higher rate,

Rate/Speed seems to be really tempting to go for BSNL broadband.

Even rural plan modification was done, this will lure Rural customer, and BB penetration will be increased along with capacity utilization.

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BSNL offers unlimited EVDO at Rs 750 pm with free roaming. Why then the 1 Mbps/2Mbps wired broadband plans which are having equivalent/lower speeds are more expensive? These products would lose share to EVDO. :confuse:

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useless useless

what use of 850 plan where with same cap of 8gb 4mbps speed plan available in 900 per month wit 400 free call.

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:previous: yeah, I was trying to figure out that now.

I am wondering what upload speed is being offered on the 4 mpbs plans. Anyone here on the 4 mbps plans?

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Tariffs looks much better now :) But still I am waiting for 2 Mbps unlimited plan without any data or speed capping to come down further.

My monthly data consumption with night unlimited hovers around 100Gb - utorrent, HD movies :grin:

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Thanks rajan

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BSNL has not made any changes in its Static IP offering.

Static IP is available only on Rs. 3300+ BB plans.

Is there a possibility of getting Static IP on any plan on paying some annual fees just as MTNL offers it for rs. 1500 per year.

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