
BSNL's Rs 1 plan to give tough competition to Mukesh Ambani's Jio, Sunil Mittal's Airtel; offers unlimited.., last date to avail offer...
Through its official X (previously Twitter) account, BSNL announced its new 'Freedom Offer.' The state-run telecommunications organization has detailed that users will receive 'True Digital Freedom' for just Re 1. This plan offers 30 days of validity, with daily 2GB high-speed data, unlimited calling across India, and free national roaming. Users will also receive a plan that allows for 100 free SMS per day.
Sharing a post on X(previously Twitter), BSNL India wrote, 'Azadi ka plan at just Rs. 1/- & get true digital freedom with BSNL. With 30 days of unlimited calls, 2GB data/day, 100 SMS/day, and a free SIM. Applicable for new users only.' The offer will be valid till August 31, 2025. Check the benefits below: Get 2 GB/day
Unlimited voice
100 SMS/day
30-day validity
Free Sim
Customers are advised to walk into their nearest BSNL CSC or retailer.

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