Just days after revising its monthly broadband plans to offer daily data
benefits, BSNL has now announced that it’s offering a free one-year
Amazon Prime subscription for its FTTH broadband users in India. The
offer was previously available for non-FTTH users of broadband since October last year but from today onwards, it makes its way to FTTH Broadband users as well.
The BSNL FTTH - Amazon Prime offering
provides users with an eligible broadband plan with one year of free
Amazon Prime memberships which is worth Rs 999 when bought off Amazon
India. With this membership, users will be able to avail streaming
through Amazon Prime Music and Prime Video and also free shipping of
various items listed on Amazon.
The free Amazon Prime subscription is
available across all ‘Bharat Fiber’ FTTH plans, starting from Rs 777.
BSNL recently revamped all of its monthly fibre broadband plans to offer daily data benefits of up to 170GB per day.
These six plans have been newly renamed at the 18GB Plan, 25GB Plan,
50GB Plan, 80GB Plan, 120GB Plan and 170GB Plan from BSNL Fibro Combo
ULD 777, BSNL Fibro Combo ULD 1277, BSNL Fibro Combo ULD 3999, BSNL
Fibro Combo ULD 5999, BSNL Fibro Combo ULD 9999 and BSNL Fibro Combo ULD
16999.
Besides these six fibre plans, the state-run operator also introduced the Rs 2,499 broadband plan with 40GB daily data limit.
Amazon Prime can be activated by
purchasing any of the aforementioned seven FTTH plans at BSNL’s official
website. Post the activation, users can log into their Amazon account
to check whether they’ve been enrolled into the Prime membership. BSNL
had only announced the ‘Bharat Fiber’ FTTH service in India
last month. The service installed fibre-to-the-home internet across
different circles including Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh,
Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Odisha, Pondicherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar
Pradesh, Uttranchal and West Bengal.
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