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BSNL introduces roaming facility, new offers for data service subscribers
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  28 Jun 2009

State-run PSU, BSNL has introduced new offers for subscribers of its CDMA platform based data services with the two new plans being a Network Interface Card based offering priced at Rs 250 with deliverable speeds of 144 kbps and the other plan priced at Rs 650 delivered over EVDO backbone offering speed upto 2.4 mbps

Furthermore, roaming facility will also be offered for the services with the technical feasibility being the price determinants.

The company will do away with its currently offered plans of Rs 250 for NIC and Rs 550 for EVDO cards and subscribers on such packages will be given 6 months time to migrate accordingly to new packages.

As part of a promotional offer, BSNL will offer the PCMCIA type of NIC and EVDO cards at Rs. 1680/- and Rs 2100/- respectively till September 30, 2009.

Additionally subscribers of its FWT/IFWT/HHT services can also avail the internet service offered over CDMA 2000 1X technology with speeds of 144 kbps at Rs 250 monthly rental.

All the internet packages mentioned above offer unlimited data transfer every month. The new tariffs are applicable from July 1st, 2009.

    
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28 Jun 2009(IST)  
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