India, Nov. 19 -- Indian state-owned telecommunications operator BSNL (Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited) has once again altered the validity of its most popular prepaid plans. While telecom operators are not openly announcing or commenting on rate changes, these adjustments reflect ongoing shifts within the industry. BSNL has now reduced the validity of its widely used Rs 107 prepaid plan without changing the MRP, alongside modifications to other prepaid offerings.
The Rs 107 plan, previously providing 200 minutes of voice calls and unlimited data (with speeds reduced to 40 Kbps after 3GB) over 28 days, has had its validity cut to 22 days. Historically, this plan offered 35 days, then 30 days, followed by 28 days, and now just 22 days.
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