BSNL introduces new Chaukka-444 plan, offers 4GB data per day
State-run Telecom Firm BSNL Increased Per Day Data Offering To 4GB At 3G Speeds Under A New Prepaid Mobile Scheme Priced At Rs 444 With 90 Days Validity.
Under a new prepaid mobile scheme priced at Rs 444 with 90 days validity, state-run telecom firm BSNL on Thursday increased per day data offering to 4GB at 3G speeds.
"Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has introduced 'BSNL Chaukka-444', a new STV, for truly unlimited data for 90 days as special promotional offer under prepaid mobile services", the company said in a statement.
This is the highest per day data limit being offered by any telecom operator in the country.
Under the scheme, one gigabyte of 3G mobile data will cost less than a rupee -- the lowest in the sector.
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"We are committed to provide affordable and efficient services to all segment of our mobile customers. We offer best prices to our customers considering present trend of Indian telecom industry", BSNL Director for consumer mobility R K Mittal said.
BSNL's competitors in the market are offering up to 2GB of mobile broadband per day.
"The benefits customer will get under the new STV-444 'BSNL Chaukka' of Rs 444 truly unlimited data with 4 GB data/day with validity of 90 days", BSNL said.
The new offer follows BSNL's unlimited data offer 'Triple ACE' special tariff voucher of Rs 333 in which it offered customers 3 GB data per day.
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