The Ultimate Secret Of BSNL postpaid plan 525 data transfer: When telecommunications subscribers choose a postpaid plan, the first thing they check is the data transfer functionality. The two major telecommunications companies - Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel have been offering this function for a long time, but, unfortunately, the state telecommunications company, BSNL has not implemented this function despite the massive demands of its subscribers. However, things are changing as BSNL has started listening to its users.
Government owned telecom company has now introduced Carry Forward data into one of its postpaid plans (other postpaid plans will receive it soon, according to bsnl website information). BSNL has revised its post-paid plan of Rs 525 in the circle of Kolkata to offer better data and naturally data transfer capabilities. Postpaid plan Rs. 525 of Kolkata Circle now has a data limit of 80 GB per month (speeds will be reduced to 40 Kbps after the FUP) and a user can accumulate up to 200 GB with the help of the new feature introduced.
Speaking of the security deposit, BSNL will charge Rs. 500 for users looking for local services + STD, Rs 2,000 for local services + STD + ISD and Rs 5,000 for local services + STD + ISD + international roaming. In addition, the data advantage is unlimited in the network, because if a user completes the monthly data of 80 GB allocated, BSNL will provide data at 40 Kbps. For those looking for an unlimited data plan without any speed limitation, BSNL has the postpaid plan Rs 525. Finally, users will receive a free subscription to Amazon Prime for one year with this postpaid plan.
Now, the telecommunications company has implemented the same in their postpaid plans with a single plan. BSNL allows a user to store up to 200 GB of data, unlike private telecommunications companies that allow users to store up to 500 GB of data. Users of Vodafone Idea in a postpaid plan with a price higher than 1,000 Rs can store up to 500 GB, while users of postpaid plans with a price lower than Rs.1,000 can accumulate up to 200 GB. Airtel, on the other hand, allows each postpaid user to store a maximum of 500 GB.
Government owned telecom company has now introduced Carry Forward data into one of its postpaid plans (other postpaid plans will receive it soon, according to bsnl website information). BSNL has revised its post-paid plan of Rs 525 in the circle of Kolkata to offer better data and naturally data transfer capabilities. Postpaid plan Rs. 525 of Kolkata Circle now has a data limit of 80 GB per month (speeds will be reduced to 40 Kbps after the FUP) and a user can accumulate up to 200 GB with the help of the new feature introduced.
Post-paid plan BSNL Rs 525: details and validity
BSNL postpaid plan of Rs 525 is available in all telecom circles, but has now reviewed it for its users in Calcutta. The modified plan provides the user with an 80 GB of 2G / 3G data along with the data transfer option up to 200 GB. Users can also take advantage of unlimited voice calls to any network in India and voice calls will not be charged to numbers even in the Mumbai and Delhi circles. This plan also includes an advantage of 100 SMS per day and if a user wants to send an international SMS, BSNL will charge Rs 5 for SMS.Speaking of the security deposit, BSNL will charge Rs. 500 for users looking for local services + STD, Rs 2,000 for local services + STD + ISD and Rs 5,000 for local services + STD + ISD + international roaming. In addition, the data advantage is unlimited in the network, because if a user completes the monthly data of 80 GB allocated, BSNL will provide data at 40 Kbps. For those looking for an unlimited data plan without any speed limitation, BSNL has the postpaid plan Rs 525. Finally, users will receive a free subscription to Amazon Prime for one year with this postpaid plan.
BSNL data forwarding function: it was very long
BSNL always joins the party very late and also continues with the data transfer function. The government PSU implemented the data transfer function in postpaid plans almost one year later than private telecommunications service providers. In 2015 BSNL offered the data transfer function to its prepaid users, but the service was suspended due to the steady growth in data usage.Now, the telecommunications company has implemented the same in their postpaid plans with a single plan. BSNL allows a user to store up to 200 GB of data, unlike private telecommunications companies that allow users to store up to 500 GB of data. Users of Vodafone Idea in a postpaid plan with a price higher than 1,000 Rs can store up to 500 GB, while users of postpaid plans with a price lower than Rs.1,000 can accumulate up to 200 GB. Airtel, on the other hand, allows each postpaid user to store a maximum of 500 GB.