BSNL Rs 107 Plan: BSNL has once again revised its budget-friendly prepaid plans, and the move is gaining enough attention across users who rely on budget recharges. Its Rs 107 plan has been widely popular because it offers basic benefits at a small price. Now, with its validity further cut down, many users may be speculating over what exactly has changed and how this update is going to affect their daily usage. Here’s everything you should know in simple and clear terms.
BSNL Rs 107 Plan Validity Update
BSNL has cut the validity of its Rs 107 recharge voucher to 22 days. It was previously used to offer 35 days, which consequently fell to 28 days. This additional cut means users will now have shorter access time, even while the cost stays unchanged. The company has applied similar cuts on other budget plans too, especially the Rs 197 voucher that now only lasts for 42 days, instead of its older 54-day cycle.
Data Benefits in BSNL Rs 107 Plan
This pack continues to provide unlimited data usage. Users get high-speed data till 3GB, after which the speed drops to 40 kbps. High-speed limit stays the same as before, hence, the data experience inside this plan remains unchanged. Mobile browsing, messaging, and basic app use should run fine during high-speed data, though streaming or large downloads might struggle post the data cap.
Calling and SMS Benefits
Benefits of voice calls include 200 minutes of local, STD, roaming, and calls to MTNL networks. Beyond this limit, each call is charged at Re 1 per minute for local, Rs 1.3 per minute for video calls, and Rs 2 per minute for STD voice calls. SMS charges also remain the same with 80p for local messages, Rs 1.20 for national messages, and Rs 6 for international SMS. Data charge after usage cap also remains the same at 25p per MB.
Why BSNL Reduced Validity
BSNL is revising several low-cost vouchers to push users toward slightly higher recharge options. This shift first started when the Rs 197 validity changed from 70 days to 54 days, and now to 42 days. Recent changes show a pattern where BSNL focuses on pulling users towards higher-priced packs for longer cycles.
Conclusion
BSNL’s Rs 107 prepaid plan still maintains the same data, voice, and SMS benefits, but now, with the reduced validity, users will definitely end up recharging more frequently. For those who rely on this plan for basic usage, it remains in an inexpensive bracket, yet less convenient. Should long validity matter more, the transition to a pack that is slightly higher may offer better value.
