And on the postpaid recharge of Rs 725 the users will get 50GB of data benefit during the rental period. These revisions of postpaid tariff can be owned by the company’s Rs 499 plan in some areas and circles. Currently, Rs 499 comes with 45GB of data per month, and this plan is better than the offered and revised plans of Rs 525 and Rs 725. While the Rs 499 plan is available only in some circles, Rs 525 and Rs 725 postpaid plan is available on a pan-India basis. These new revised postpaid plans are now active throughout the country. The telecom company is known for their cheap and affordable plans, be it voice, data or roaming and with the new postpaid data plan they have shown that they are serious about their postpaid customers too.
In Rs 300 to Rs 1,000 plans there is fierce competition between Reliance Jio, Airtel and Vodafone and with BSNL’s revised plan the competition grows fiercer. And the revised plans of BSNL sits between Rs 399 and Rs 799 plans of BSNL, which offers 30GB of data and 60GB of data respectively. But the problem is that these plans do not offer any data carry forward option. Meaning, if the plan is over and the data is remaining in your account it will be over with the end of plan, it will not add on to the recharge done after plan’s expiry. The data carry forward varies from telecom circle to circle, too. In the Kolkata circle BSNL offers 80GB of data along with benefit to carry forward up to 200GB data, but it is not applicable in other circles. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.