India’s Largest Landline and Broadband Service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has revised the pulse rate duration of calls for own network and other network originating from BSNL Landline (Fixed Line) / WLL (Fixed) and CDMA (Fixed) services.
This new revision is applicable to all BSNL Landline / Broadband customers in all telecom circles in India.
As per the latest revision, the pulse duration of calls made from BSNL Landline/WLL/CDMA Fixed from existing tariff of pulse duration from 180/120 seconds to a flat rate of 120 seconds per pulse for calls to Fixed/WLL(except 10 digit numbers) of BSNL. The the existing pulse rate of 120 seconds was reduced to 90 seconds for Cellular/WLL(10 digit numbers) of local & intra circle calls of BSNL Network. Whereas the pulse rate of inter circle calls were not changed.
As per the latest revision, the pulse duration of calls made from BSNL Landline/WLL/CDMA Fixed from existing tariff of pulse duration from 180/120 seconds to a flat rate of 120 seconds per pulse for calls to Fixed/WLL(except 10 digit numbers) of BSNL. The the existing pulse rate of 120 seconds was reduced to 90 seconds for Cellular/WLL(10 digit numbers) of local & intra circle calls of BSNL Network. Whereas the pulse rate of inter circle calls were not changed.
BSNL has also revised all other network calls pulse duration of Fixed/WLL(except 10 digit numbers) from existing 120 seconds to a flat rate of 90 seconds with out any kind of change in pulse rate duration for other network Mobile/WLL(10 digit numbers) calls matured from BSNL Landline/WLL (Fixed)/CDMA (Fixed) services.
Revised Landline/WLL (Fixed)/CDMA (Fixed) Pulse Durations
Dear readers, have you ever noticed the change in pulse rate of BSNL Landline services? How many of you are using their Landline for voice calls?
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Why BSNL always increasing tariff?