Customers
of the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) will have to pay
more as the telecom operator has “quietly” withdrawn free calls
available under its different broadband plans to other operators’
network resulting in increase in monthly bills.
The free
calls of different quantity available in various broadband plans,
including Broadband Combo, Broadband High Speed, Broadband Plans for
Home Users Unlimited and Combo Plans — rental for broadband and
telephone— were earlier available to any operator’s network on both
landline and mobile phone services.
The
bills of subscribers for the month of January have increased due to
withdrawal of free call facility to all operators of landline and mobile
service providers.
BSNL
sources said that with effect from January 1 this year the “free calls”
available in various Broadband Plans “are admissible within BSNL
network only”.
The free
calls available to BSNL landline subscribers to other networks having
been withdrawn has resulted in increase of telephone bills of the
subscribers, the sources said.
The
call charges have also been revised in Broadband Plans with Re 1
remaining for calls to BSNL network and Rs 1.20 per pulse for calls to
other networks.
Under
unlimited Broadband Combo plan (Home/Business), customers get 350-2,000
free calls per month with rental plans starting Rs 850 per month up to
the maximum of Rs 15,000 per month. All the free calls would be
available only to BSNL network, the sources said.
Under another broadband plan with rental plans (Rs 299-Rs 2,799), customers get 175 to 500 free calls per month.
Even
in Combo plans — where rent is charges for broadband and land line
phone — the free calls to all other networks have become chargeable
after the BSNL decided to limit free calls only to BSNL network.
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