India’s largest fixed line operator – Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) today announced the revision in fixed monthly charges under certain PAN India landline plans with immediate effect in all the circles. As per the latest information, revision in monthly rent is applicable to all the existing and new customers in ‘BSNL Sulabh Plan’ and ‘BSNL Aseem Virtual Landline Plan’.
Monthly rent of Sulabh Plan (SULAB-LL-WITH-OUTGOING) is increased to Rs 150/- from the existing rate of Rs 120/-. For Aseem Virtual Landline Plan (LL VIRTUAL 199 ASEEM), monthly rent is changed from Rs 199 for 6 months to Rs 199 for 4 months. Revised tariff is applicable with immediate effect across all telecom circles.
Revised BSNL Landline Plans across all telecom circles with immediate effect from 16-10-2020 | |||
Sl No | Plan Name | Existing FMC (in Rs) | Revised FMC (in Rs) |
1 | SULAB LL WITH OUTGOING | 120 | 150 |
2 | LL VIRTUAL 199 ASEEM | 199 FOR 6 MONTHS | 199 FOR 4 MONTHS |
Existing customers, who are already either under Annual/Two year/three year payment option this
revision shall be effective after the expiry of their current Annual/Two year/three year subscription. Further, existing customers, who are recently opted above plans under monthly payment option, may
not be charged the revised FMC (Fixed Monthly Charge) till the expiry of Six months subscription period from date of
activation of their Landline connection. All other terms and condition shall remain same. The above instructions shall be implemented with immediate effect on regular basis in all the applicable
circles.
As we reported earlier, BSNL already revised its Landline and Broadband Tariff Plans with effect from 1st August 2020 on PAN India basis. However, tariff revision order was not released for these two plans at that time. Now based on the queries from field units, BSNL authorities has decided to revise the tariff for Sulabh Plan (SULABH-LL-WITH-OUTGOING) and Aseem Virtual Landline Plan (LL VIRTUAL 199 ASEEM).
What is BSNL Sulabh Plan?
Sulabh is a special landline plan from BSNL. In normal Sulabh plan (SULAB-LL-WITH-INCOMING-ONLY), BSNL will be providing only incoming call facility. It means, customers may not make outgoing calls in BSNL Sulabh Plan. This plan is well suited for those customers who normally use Landline service to receive incoming calls. BSNL also provides Sulabh plan (SULAB-LL-WITH-OUTGOING) with outgoing call facility. There may not be any free calls bundled with Sulabh Plan. Customer will be charged for all outgoing calls at Rs 1.2/MCU (for all network).
What is BSNL Aseem Plan / Virtual Landline Plan?
Customers may avail BSNL’s Virtual Landline connection where you can avail a BSNL Landline number and all your incoming calls to that number will be automatically forwarded to any one mobile number of any network by paying nominal charges. Here, BSNL will not be providing a physical landline connection at your premises, instead all incoming calls to your landline number will be routed and forwarded to your mobile number. Mobile number can be either BSNL or other network number as per customer choice. Tariff details of BSNL Virtual Landline Plan ASEEM are given below:
- Call diversion from ‘Virtual’ landline number to any one BSNL number of subscriber’s choice @ Rs.99/- for 4 months.
- Call diversion from ‘Virtual’ landline number to any one other network’s number of subscriber’s choice @ Rs.199/- for 4 months
Free Aseem Plan for BSNL Bharat Fiber (FTTH) Customers
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please give me the updated details of aseem plan in kerala.I am now using FTTH connection ,so want to divert calls of my old landline to FTTH number..
please give the updated details of aseem plan . I am now using ftth connection and want to divert calls of my old land line number to ftth number…Is that possible ,if yes,give the details
please give the updated details of aseem plan . I am now using ftth connection and want to divert calls of my old land line number to ftth number…Is that possible ,if yes,give the details