BSNL offers: The state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigan Limited (BSNL) is prepping aggressively in order to beat the competition coming from the private players like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone.  BSNL has been introducing various recharge packs in order to lure customers for staying afloat in the telecom market which has been hampered by the Mukesh Ambani led company with its heavy data, cashback offers and unlimited calls. State-owned telecom services providers have more of traditional format of working, and with the new launches not to forget alliance with Baba Ramdev's Patanjali has reflected that BSNL is thinking out of the box. BSNL has now introduced two broadband plans to compete with the ultra-cheap offerings by private players.   

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The Fibro Combo ULD 777 plan of  BSNL offers a data FUP of 500GB at a speed of 50Mbps for a period of 30 days at just Rs 777. There is another plan of the state-run telecom operator which is called as Fibro Combo ULD 1277 offering massive 750GB and at speed of up to 100Mbps.  With this plan, BSNL is expected to do better in the competitive market where each player is competing for a pie of the market. For that telecom service providers are coming up with cheapest plans. These two plans of the state-owned company is likely to beat the competition. 

BSNL was struggling for survival for quite sometimes. The state-run company seems to be making a lot of efforts to get its market pie back of late. With these BSNL plans, there will also unlimited voice calling benefits.  These plans are available only for new FTTH users. For 1, 2, and 3-year plans, Fibro Combo ULD 1277 comes with tariff options of Rs. 14,047, Rs. 26,817, and Rs. 38,310. For 1, 2, and 3-year plans, Fibro Combo ULD 1277 comes with tariff plans of Rs. 14,047, Rs. 26,817, and Rs. 38,310. 

Airtel offers 40Mbps data speed and FUP limit of 150GB at Rs. 899 monthly plan. Of late, the state-run telecom service provider was in the works to modernise its networks. Jio is also reportedly going to launch FTTH service in the country.