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BSNL Reduces Prepaid Plan Validity: Indirect Price Hike By BSNL

An indirect price hike in BSNL recharge plans has come to light as users reported plan validity reduced by BSNL for 4 prepaid plans worth Rs 107, Rs 197, Rs 397, and Rs 797.

by Sahil_Jain Updated: 02 Mar, 2023, 18:46 IST
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BSNL has reduced the validity of four of its prepaid plans that cost Rs 107, Rs 197, Rs 397, and Rs 797. All the benefits that users get with these plans haven’t changed but the validity of these plans has been slightly reduced by BSNL, which is as good as raising the price of their recharge plans. For starters, the BSNL plan of Rs 107 which previously had a validity of 40 days will now last only 35 days. Similarly, the Rs 197 BSNL prepaid plan will now have a validity of just 70 days instead of 84 days as earlier. Read on for more details on all these plans and the price hikes by BSNL. 

BSNL Reduces Prepaid Plan Validity: Indirect Price Hike By BSNL

We are back at it again; another telecom company raising the prices of its prepaid recharge plans just like Airtel and Jio. Although BSNL hasn’t directly increased the prices of its plans, reducing their validity is nothing different too, don’t you think the same? So, as bad as it sounds, it’s true that BSNL has hiked its recharge plan prices too.

BSNL Recharge Rates Hiked!

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited or BSNL has been one of the most affordable ISPs for the common man, but now it seems that even this state-led telecom company couldn’t protect itself from the inflation rate and falling profits. Without actually increasing the recharge prices, BSNL has reduced the validity of its prepaid plans, making them more expensive. All these BSNL recharge plans that got their validity reduced target different users and budgets. Ranging from Rs 107 to Rs 797, these plans do offer the same data and calling benefits as before but with a reduced validity period.

BSNL Rs 107 Plan Validity Reduced to 35 Days

The cheapest plan on the list is the Rs 107 plan that many users generally opt for to get incoming call validity, with some data too. Coming with a validity of 35 days now, the Rs 107 BSNL plan had its validity reduced by 5 days as the plan used to come with a validity period of 40 days. Here are all the benefits that this plan comes with:

  • 3GB of Data

  • 200 minutes of voice calls

  • BSNL Tunes

  • Validity of 35 days.

BSNL Rs 197 Plan Validity Reduced to 70 Days

Next, we have the BSNL plan of Rs 197 that got its validity reduced to 70 days. Previously, it came with a validity of 84 days, which won’t be the case anymore. Check out all of its benefits mentioned below:

  • 2GB of data per day

  • Unlimited calling

  • 100 SMS/day

  • Zing for 15 days

  • Validity of 70 days.

BSNL Rs 397 Plan Validity Reduced to 150 Days

The Rs 397 prepaid plan by BSNL now comes with a reduced validity of 150 days against the 180 days validity that it used to come with earlier. The rest offerings of this BSNL recharge plan are the same as given below:

  • 2GB of data per day

  • Unlimited calling

  • 100 SMS/day

  • Free PRBT service and lokdhun content

  • Validity of 150 days

BSNL Rs 797 Plan Validity Reduced to 300 Days

The last plan on the list is the BSNL recharge plan worth Rs 797 which had its validity reduced to 300 days. Before the price hike, this BSNL plan used to come with a validity of 365 days, or a year. Here are all of its benefits:

  • 2GB of data per day

  • Unlimited calling

  • 100 SMS/day

  • Free PRBT service and lokdhun content

  • Validity of 300 days

So these are all the BSNL prepaid plans that got a price hike or validity reduced by the telecom company. Do you think this reduction in validity would make users switch to some other ISP? I think that this is debatable, as even with the increased prices, BSNL recharge plans are still more affordable for many. Do let us know your thoughts on the same in the comments section.

Do not forget to visit our BSNL store page to get the best discount offers on your next BSNL recharge. 

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i am using BSNL for voice calls and JIO for Data usage, i am holding BSNL sim for a long time as it is linked with all accounts and verification, if this is the case for BSNL keep on rising the tariff , then it is better to switch to other convenient network for just incoming calls, at the introductory time, we don't even have the annual charges for SIM validity, after that we are forced to pay Rs.397 for 365 days,, and it become Rs.397 for 200 days,, now it became Rs.397 for 150 days..,if the Government network is unable to keep down the Price , how can a common man will sustain with existing network,, people are not blind watching the price increase, it should have the impact soon and after that they will explain the cause for the fall of Network., 

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True, these increasing prices are creating huge problems for common men. Let's hope things change soon.
Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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bsnl is useless. b coz sometimes net totally stopped working and also H not showing u cant depends on it as a primary sim for internet online transactions 

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below is my BSNL status, let me know if I need to recharge it to keep the number active (I need it just for incoming SMS)

Status: GRACE2

Validity: 22/05/2022

Credit Expiry: 29/05/2022

Deactivation: 09/05/2023

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I think ur incoming calls and sms are already barred as ur number is in Grace Period 2.
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Can some tell me what's the problem happening with me.. 

When I am in room it have full range for my BSNL card but don't work internet

When i go to outside of room internet work.

The PostMighty The PostMighty
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Can anyone suggest Now .. which is the best (&cheap) plan in BSNL for validity only .. ? (Having second sim of jio for voice and data.. )
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Great!.. WTF!..

Voice voucher is different & Plan voucher is different.

& You need to recharge both. really?? 

Rs. 197 plan

  • GEN_Voucher_Information : Unlimited Voice Calls for 15 days + Unlimited Data (speed restricted to 40 Kbps after 2GB/day) for 15days+ 100 SMS/day for 15 days + ZING for 15 days.All Freebies valid for 15 days. Plan validity is 70 days.

After 15 days, you need to recharge with voice voucher to activate outgoing. only plan validity will be there.

same thing for Rs. 397 plan as well.

  • GEN_Voucher_Information : Unlimited Voice calls Local/STD/roaming incl. MTNL network for 30 days+ Unlimited Data with speed reduced to 40 kbps after 2 GB/day for 30 days +100 SMS/day for 30 days +Lokdhun Content for 30 days +Free PRBT for 30 days. All Freebies valid for 30 days only. Plan validity is 150 days.

I can only say WTF plan is this? Just frustrated because my dad wants to stick with BSNL, as he thinks it is tele service provided by govt itself,. I tried many times to explain him everything about these bullshit plans. But still he wants BSNL only. 😡 frustrated to do recharge against my will.

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That's really frustrating. Maybe you can try showing him a comparison of various telecom companies' plans with BSNL? That way, it would be easier to make him understand what's better.
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I had ported to BSNL for their affordable plans but since they are continuously reducing the validity and also no incoming calls and sms after the validity is over so I shifted to Jio which at least gives incoming calls and sms after validity period is over. Bye bye bsnl.

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Many users have had the same problem with many ISPs and many of them port their SIM cards to different telecom companies. But that too won't be of any use as ISPs are considering raising the prices of their plans significantly by mid-2023.
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Still better than lop leading service providers. BSNL's 3G services are even still better than Jio in some parts of Bengal.
Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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still about (~) 50% cheaper than competition

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