Bhopal: The country's largest government telecom company BSNL is returning home once again, because the country's three private telecom companies Jio, Vodafone-Idea and Bharti Airtel have made their recharge plans very expensive. After which the customers of these three companies have once again started turning towards BSNL. In the month of July, more than one lakh customers have come to BSNL's regional office in Bhopal to port from Jio, Vodafone-Idea and Bharti Airtel to BSNL, while more than 27 thousand customers have ported to BSNL SIM. Not only this, BSNL is also continuously giving many great offers to attract customers.
BSNL has many tariff plans ranging from one month to the whole year, on which great offers are available. The price of all these recharge plans is cheaper than the plans of Vodafone-Idea, Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio. This is the main reason why customers have turned to BSNL. Heavy crowds are being seen in all BSNL offices at this time. Anyway, the government company BSNL is still providing the cheapest recharge plans. The price of which is almost half compared to Jio and Airtel, although BSNL currently has 4G service, while Jio and Airtel have 5G service, but now the plans of these companies are starting to seem very expensive to the customers, this is the reason why people are now porting to BSNL.
The easy way to port
To port Airtel and Jio SIM to BSNL, first you have to send an SMS to 1900 and request to port the mobile number. For this, you have to write 'PORT' in your SMS box and after a space, write your mobile number and send it. After this, you have to go to BSNL's customer support center to port the mobile number, here you have to submit the necessary documents including Aadhar card, photo, biometric. After this, you will be given a new SIM by BSNL. After this, a unique code will be sent to that SIM, with the help of which you will be able to activate your new SIM.
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BSNL's 5G service will start soon
According to BSNL officials, BSNL has partnered with Tata. With the help of which it is considering providing 5G services apart from 4G services.
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