BSNL Reduces Limits on Unlimited Plans

By Webmaster - Last updated: Friday, March 19, 2010 - 4 Comments

BSNL the largest Broadband Network in India just a while ago informed us about new plans which will further reduce the Data Transfer Limit on Unlimited Plans at the Maximum Speed user is eligible for.

BSNL first introduced Fair Usage Policy in Sept-2009 and since then has turned evil. The company should try to work efficiently to make money and not cap broadband transfer limits.

BSNL Broadband Unlimited Home Combo Plans:

BSNL Broadband Unlimited Business / SME Plans:

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4 Responses to “BSNL Reduces Limits on Unlimited Plans”

Comment from Anonymous
Time March 30, 2010 at 6:31 am

512Kbps looks good, but the Fair Usage Policy should go away, make 512Kbps for Rs.700 per month without any FUP.

Comment from Anonymous
Time April 5, 2010 at 8:52 am

The capping of transfer is just foolishness. Instead it would be better to offer unlimited plans at fair rates.

Comment from Rahul
Time October 27, 2010 at 12:04 am

IN ULF 1100 plan the speed we are getting is 256 kbps. Is that surfing speed or downloading speed. It is written that its downloading speed but i just want to be sure before purchasing the plan. Please help.

Comment from subhojyoti
Time January 21, 2011 at 6:54 am

guys be sure about speed of the internet service provider.512 kbps means dwnload speed of max 64 kilobytes per second.Similarly 256kbps will give u a speed of 32 kilobytes per second..here kb stands for kilobits and not kilobytes.service provider just try to fool the customer with this.In fact all provider do the same.

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