BSNL Launches Rs.1 Freedom Plan with 2GB Daily Data and Free SIM for New Users Only

BSNL has launched a Rs.1 Freedom Offer for new users, providing 2GB daily data, unlimited calls, and a free SIM for 30 days, valid from August 1 to 31 across India.

BSNL Launches Rs.1 Freedom Plan with 2GB Daily Data and Free SIM for New Users Only

BSNL released a new prepaid plan named the "Freedom Offer" just in time for Independence Day.The major attraction is that new customers can buy a 30-day pack for only Rs 1.  This unique plan offers 2GB of 4G data per day, unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day, and even a free 4G SIM card, all for just one rupee.

At a time when other telecom companies charge significantly more for equivalent benefits, this offer stands out. However, there is one little but significant note is this plan is only available to new BSNL users. If you already use BSNL, the offer is not for you.

The offer is available across the nation from August 1 to August 31, and to make things even easier, BSNL is providing free SIM cards with the plan. As a result, new customers are not required to pay any additional fees to begin utilizing the service.  Simply go to a BSNL retailer or a CSC to get your free SIM and activate the plan.

With this package, users receive 2GB of high-speed data every day for 30 days. After reaching the daily limit, internet speeds will be reduced to 40kbps under BSNL's fair usage policy. Along with the internet, the plan includes unlimited calling to all networks and 100 free SMS per day, making it a good option for anyone thinking to switch to BSNL.

One thing to keep in mind is that BSNL has not confirmed whether this package is available to customers who order a SIM card online through their doorstep delivery service. So, it's best to go to a BSNL store or CSC to get the plan without any hassle.

This move comes as BSNL attempts to reclaim users, with recent TRAI reports indicating a drop in the company's subscriber base. With this Freedom Offer, BSNL seeks to attract new consumers while remaining competitive in the developing telecom market.

This article is based on information from India Today