BSNL is going to revise its tariff in 2015. It is not a thunderbolt but
most expected in today’s market. It’s like a calculated expected hike
from BSNL Landline,WLL(Fixed) and CDMA
segment. BSNL has played a good strategy rather effecting directly to
customer pockets budget with its revised pulse rate….Good option.
In general we all plan our monthly expenses, limiting to the budget, if
there is sudden surprises really affect our pocket. But here if you
watch you plan and calls definitely this price hike will not hurt you.
BSNL has revised its pulse rate in the Landline/WLL/CDMA segment. Only duration of calls (Pulse Rate) was reduced from 90 seconds to 60 seconds of Intra circle BSNL Mobile Numbers, along with revised duration of Intra & Inter Circle call pulse duration of other network fixed calls from 90 to 60 seconds.
In this new revision, the existing duration of pulse rate for Calls from
BSNL Fixed Network to Fixed Line Number of MTNL/Other operator in Delhi
/ Mumbai from adjacent SSA of BSNL is revised from existing pulse rate
of 120 seconds to 60 seconds.
This new revised pulse rate duration from BSNL Land line Services or
Urban & Rural areas, shall be effective from 1st January 2015 for
all existing and new customers of Fixed Line Services including BSNL WLL
& Broadband Services in all BSNL Service areas across India.
BSNL has revised its pulse rate in the Landline/WLL/CDMA segment. Only duration of calls (Pulse Rate) was reduced from 90 seconds to 60 seconds of Intra circle BSNL Mobile Numbers, along with revised duration of Intra & Inter Circle call pulse duration of other network fixed calls from 90 to 60 seconds.
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