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For the past few days, BSNL has been making various offers to attract the attention of the customers. A few days ago a new post-paid plan, then again very recently a new broadband plan has been introduced by this government agency. Did you know that BSNL has come up with a public Wi-Fi hotspot for the convenience of its customers? Currently, BSNL's public Wi-Fi hotspot is available in 31,836 locations across the country. This service is starting at only 9 Rs.
Customers from different parts of the country are giving good reviews using this public Wi-Fi hotspot. According to customers, the speed of this Wi-Fi service is very good. To get this service you have to pay with Paytm. Paytm and BSNL tied the knot to provide this service. This will allow customers to use 30GB of data for 30 days. Learn how to use this Wi-Fi -
1. First you have to go to the settings option of your phone.
2. Now you need to check the availability of BSNL's Wi-Fi option from your phone's settings.
3. Then the customer has to give your 10 digit mobile number by clicking on the connect button.
4. After that the customer has to click on the Get Pin option. Then a six-digit PIN number will appear in your phone's text message.
5. Once the PIN number is given, customers will be able to use BSNL's Wi-Fi connection.
If you still can't connect after following all these procedures, call BSNL's Customer Care as soon as possible. BSNL is offering this service in schools, colleges, universities and many more places.
Detailed list of BSNL's Wi-Fi plans - These Wi-Fi plans start at Rs 9 and end at Rs 69. There are 9, 19, 39, 59 and 69 rupees Wi-Fi plans. The first plan allows the customer to use 1GB of data for one day. The second plan has 3GB of data for three days. Other plans can use 7GB, 15GB and 30GB of data respectively. And these plans are available for 7, 15 and 30 days.
Such an interesting plan is unthinkable. Although Airtel has some similar plans. With that plan, customers get the opportunity to use 20GB internet again at no cost. From that point of view, the government BSNL is charging money for their Wi-Fi plan.
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