BSNL 3300GB Data Plan
BSNL has once again surprised its users by bringing back its much-loved Rs 1 plan, and this could be the final chance to grab it. After receiving strong demand from customers across the country, the state-owned telecom company officially announced the return of this low-cost plan on its X (formerly Twitter) handle. Priced at just Rs 1, the plan is ideal for first-time users or anyone looking for a secondary SIM for daily use without spending much. But there’s a catch. The viral BSNL offer is only available for a short time, and the company has clearly stated that this is a now-or-never deal. If you’ve been waiting, this is your last chance to act before it disappears.
BSNL has clearly stated that its Rs 1 plan is available only for a limited period and will expire on January 31, 2026. This makes it the final chance for users who were planning to opt for the plan but haven’t done so yet. After the deadline, the plan will be withdrawn completely. BSNL has not shared any details about bringing it back again, so interested users should not delay and subscribe before the offer ends for good.
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With the viral Rs 1 plan, users get unlimited voice calls to all networks in India, 100 SMS per day, and 2 GB of data per day.
The 30-day validity of the plan will start from the date of activation of the SIM card, not from the date of purchase. BSNL has requested customers, particularly those looking for a cheap backup number or those interested in testing the performance of BSNL’s network, to make use of this offer before it expires.
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To avail the benefits of the Rs 1 plan, customers need to visit a BSNL Customer Service Centre or an authorised BSNL retailer. Do note that the plan is not offered online. Once the necessary KYC process is completed, the SIM card will be provided and activated on the Rs 1 plan. After the activation process is finished, customers can begin using the services of calls, data, and SMS.