

That is, if you calculate for 30 days, the cost comes down to less than ₹32. Keeping it aside, ₹94 BSNL recharge plan is the lowest plan that a subscriber can recharge for BSNL SIM validity (to keep SIM active for incoming calls) for a period of 90 days. Under a special agreement, the BSNL users of this plan can avail inter circle roaming with Vodafone as VLMN in Delhi Telecom Circle.
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This ₹94 BSNL recharge plan offers 3GB data and 100 minutes free voice calls that can be used in home and national roaming including Mumbai and Delhi telecom circles. If you are looking for other low-value recharge, then BSNL Adv Per Min 94 seems to be a better option. BSNL Adv Per Min ₹94 with 90 Days Validity: The private telecom operators had already increased their minimum monthly recharge to ₹45 to keep their numbers active for incoming calls. Of course, those who are using BSNL as a secondary (or standby) SIM has to shell out more money.Īll the services will be suspended post the grace period, so the subscribers should have knowledge of the new prepaid tariff plans. This is really a BIG jolt to the rural telecom users. So, the minimum recharge for BSNL to activate incoming calls (or to remove incoming barring) is ₹74 Per Second Plan. In addition to it, one can avail free PRBT default tune for a period of 60 days. Under this plan, the user can avail 2GB data and 100 minutes free voice calls both in-home and national roaming including Mumbai and Delhi telecom circles. As per the new pricing, the same old BSNL ₹74 recharge voucher will now have a validity of 60 days. The BSNL has recently revamped its prepaid plans. BSNL ₹74 Per Second Plan with 60 Days Validity: However, the freebies of 2GB data and 100 minutes free voice calls had a validity of just 15 days. Then the validity was used to be 90 days. As per the latest information, minimum recharge for BSNL to activate incoming calls is Rs 74.Įarlier too the ₹74 plan was considered to be the minimum recharge for BSNL to keep SIM active for incoming calls.

BSNL, the state-owned telecommunications company, raised the minimum recharge for incoming calls.
