BSNL announces flash sale alert for users: Free data, broadband deals and everything else expected
BSNL announced an upcoming flash sale via X, hinting at free data, broadband deals, and big discounts—but no date yet.
TRAI data reveals BSNL lost nearly 0.2 million users in April, prompting aggressive new offers and initiatives.
The telco introduced Q-5G FWA plans (Rs 999 & Rs 1,499) for businesses in India.
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the state-owned telecom service provider, have been announcing one offer after another to attract more users. After launching its 5G services, Quantum 5G in India, BSNL has now announced an upcoming flash sale in India via X (formerly Twitter). Though it hasn’t revealed the details of the offers yet, it has hinted at free data, exciting broadband deals, massive discounts and more.
SurveyIn a post on X, BSNL teased that the flash sale is coming soon in India. The short clip says, “Something big is about to land! Are you ready to experience the unexpected?” However, the telco is yet to reveal the date of the flash sale. The sale might bring free data, broadband deals, or massive discounts.
Notably, the BSNL has witnessed a massive drop in the number of subscribers. A recent telecom subscription data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) suggests that the telco has lost nearly 0.2 million overall subscribers in April.
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To tackle this loss, BSNL has been launching several new plans, and this flash sale too seems to be a part of the initiative. Earlier this month, it introduced Q-5G FWA services for businesses and enterprises in select cities. The plan costs Rs 999 per month and Rs 1,499 per month. While the Rs 999 plans offer 100 Mbps speed, the latter offers up to 300 Mbps speed to the users. Notably, the Q-5G FWA service doesn’t support voice calls.
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Additionally, it has also announced the doorstep delivery of prepaid and postpaid SIM cards, joining Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone Idea (Vi), who already offer this service. BSNL has unveiled a dedicated online portal where customers can request a new SIM, prepaid or postpaid, to be delivered directly to their home.
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