BSNL just dropped a bombshell offer that’s got everyone talking: unlimited calls, 2GB of daily data, and 100 SMS—all for just Re 1. Yep, you read that right. While Airtel, Jio, and Vi charge ₹300+ for similar plans, BSNL’s throwing it back to 2010 prices. But before you rush to grab it, there’s a fine print you need to know.
What’s the Deal?
- Price: Re 1 (yes, one rupee).
- Benefits:
- Unlimited local/STD calls.
- 2GB 4G data per day (speed drops to 40kbps after limit).
- 100 SMS daily.
- Catch: Only for new BSNL users, and you’ve gotta sign up before August 31, 2025.
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Why Is BSNL Doing This?
BSNL’s been the underdog for years, but now they’re flexing their “Made in India” 4G network (part of the govt’s Atmanirbhar Bharat push). Their CMD, A Robert J. Ravi, says this is their way of showing off their homegrown tech while expanding coverage to rural areas with 1 lakh new 4G towers.
How Does It Compare?
Private players like Jio, Airtel, and Vi offer similar plans but at ₹349–₹399/month. BSNL’s Re 1 plan is clearly a loss leader—a teaser to lure first-time users. Smart move? Maybe. Sustainable? Doubt it. But hey, if you’re eligible, why not milk it?
How to Get It?
- Visit a BSNL store or Common Service Centre (CSC).
- Home delivery? Unclear—BSNL’s website doesn’t confirm yet.
- Existing users? Tough luck. This is for newbies only.
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The Fine Print
- Speeds drop to dial-up levels (40kbps) after 2GB.
- No rollover—daily data resets.
- Limited-time offer; could vanish anytime.
Verdict: Should You Jump On It?
If you’ve been holding out on BSNL, this is your chance. For Re 1, it’s a no-brainer—even if just as a backup SIM. But don’t expect Jio-level speeds or coverage. BSNL’s 4G is still rolling out, so check if your area has decent service first.
Bottom line: It’s a killer deal… if you qualify. Just don’t expect private-tier reliability. But for Re 1? Can’t complain.
