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BSNL Offering 5GB Data and Unlimited Voice Calling at Rs 75 Competing Jio, Airtel

To compete better with the private telecom operators, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the government led telco has launched a new Rs 75 prepaid plan. The private telecom operators have lately been emphasising the price point around Rs 100 and launching new tariff plans around that mark, BSNL has advanced its portfolio of offerings by adding the new Rs 75 prepaid plan to it.

BSNL Rs.699 Broadband Plan Revised: Now Offers 20Mbps Speed With 700GB Monthly FUP

Reliance Jio has launched its long-awaited broadband service, the Jio Gigafibre on the 15th of August, with the company now taking registrations from customers. The last time they entered an industry was the telecom industry and took it by storm with most of the major telecom operators still reeling from the loss in customers suffers from its entry. However, this time around it looks like BSNL is taking pre-emptive measures as it has slashed its Rs. 669 broadband plan, in a bid to retain its customers from switching over to Reliance Jio.

India telecom statistics for June 2018

Indian telecom regulator TRAI today announced the latest statistics about wireless operators, mobile broadband, fixed broadband, among others, for June 2018.

TRAI report on drive tests in six cities in South India

RAI has released a report on drive tests conducted in six cities such as  Kochi, Jaipur, Madurai, Mangalore, Triuchirappalli and Vishakhapatnam.

Kerala Floods: What Google, Facebook, Amazon, Paytm, Zomato, and Other Tech Companies are Doing to Help

Kerala floods have ravaged thousands of homes and killed over 300 people so far. As lakhs still remain trapped, stranded, missing, and displaced in relief camps, the government has formed the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF) for donations in rescue and relief operations. Tech companies are also lining up to do their bit for all those affected by Kerala floods.

BSNL plans Rs 4,300 crore network spend in 2018-19

NEW DELHI: State-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) has claimed it has outperformed private sector rivals such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular in net subscriber additions in 2017-18, and plans to build on the gains by spending Rs 4,300 crore for network expansion in this fiscal year.

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