BSNL delists 100 GB CUL Rs 499 FTTH plan

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State-owned telecom service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has delisted its promotional plan Fibro 100 GB CUL Rs 499 Fiber to the Home (FTTH) plan from its listings. The Rs 499 FTTH plan was set to expire yesterday and has seemingly not been granted any extension this time around with BSNL website now reflecting Rs 599 FTTH as the entry level plan in many cities including Chennai.

The Bharat Fiber broadband combo plan was initially rolled out on February 5 with availability upto March 31, 2020 on a pan India basis. The promotional plan later got an extension upto June 29, 2020.

BSNL delists 100 GB CUL Rs 499 FTTH plan

The ‘100 GB CUL’ plan offered unlimited free local, and national voice calls to any network within India, unlimited data at speed up to 20 Mbps until 100 GB, beyond that data speed, gets throttled to 2 Mbps for the rest of the month.

The plan was available for a fixed monthly charge of Rs. 499 per month with a minimum hire period of one month. The plan was available all over India except the Andaman and Nicobar circle.

Separately, BSNL recently extended the validity of its Rs 777 Fiber to the Home (FTTH) plan upto September 20 on a pan India basis. 

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