BSNL OCT 2015 Offers



Rationalization of DATA tariff under Prepaid Mobile Services Chennai

Rationalization of DATA tariff under Prepaid Mobile Services
 It is hereby conveyed for  rationalizing the prepaid Data tariff under mobile services in Chennai Telephones Incl TN Circle as mentioned below on Regular Basis
1)    Data STV 78 and Data STV 139   will be withdrawn w.e.f 01-10-2015. Customers recharged before 01.10.2015 for these denominations will be given extra validity and they should exhaust the unused data before 20.10.2015 for STV78 and 31.10.2015 for STV139.
2)    Validity modification   of Data STV 98 and Data STV 155 as below:  






Data

Total
Charges in

EXISTING Data STV in
REVISED Data STV in
EXISTING Validity of
REVISED Validity of
DATA Charges

Bundled Free Usage
Rs./MB for APN BSNL STREAM

Rs.(Incl.of Stag)
Rs.(Incl.of S.Tax)
Freebies in days
Freebies in days
After freebies



















96
No Change
650 MB
16
14
2p/10KB
0.25









155
No Change
1 GB
22
20
2p/10KB
0.25









1)    Rationalization of Annual Data Plan Vouchers as below: 
Particulars
Existing DPV-3299
Revised DPV-39
99
Existing DPV-2299
Revised DPV-2799
Existing DPV-1251
Revised DPV-1499
MRP of DPV incl S.Tax
Rs 3299
Rs 3999
Rs 2299
Rs 2799
Rs 1251
Rs 1499
Free data usages
30 GB  for one year**
30 GB  for one year**
18 GB for One Year**
18 GB for One year**
9 GB for one year**
9 GB for one year**
Selfcare SMS Keyword  to 123

PLAN  DPV3999

PLAN  DPV2799

PLAN  DPV1499
Amount to be deducted by IN

Rs 3507.89

Rs 2455.26

Rs 1314.91
Main account validity
One year. For Validity extension after one year same DPV is to be used.
Availability
For New customers only Through CTOPUP  and For migration DPV can be availed both through CTOPUP and Through SMS subscription
Applicability
For Data plans with and without sale of BSNL data card or any of the BSNL bundled data card
Base Voice tariff plan
Prepaid Minute plan
 ** Free data in Lump sum will be given only upto 31.12.2015.Customers using the DPV w.e.f 01.01.2016 data will be credited on Monthly basis.

 2)    NEW DATA STV 444 will be launched on 01-10-2015

DATA STV in Rs (incl.of Serv.TAX)
Total bundled free usage
Validity of freebies (in days)
Data charges after freebies***
Data charges in Rs/MB**(For APN bsnl stream)
SMS keyword  to 123
Amount to be deducted by IN (Rs)
Rs 444
3 GB
60
2p/10 KB
0.25
STV DATA444
 389.47

***Data charges beyond free usage shall be deducted from the available balance in his main account.

  
3)    NEW DATA COMBO voucher  Rs 239 will be launched on 01-10-2015

DATA  combo voucher in Rs (incl.of Serv.TAX)
Total bundled free usage
Validity of freebies (in days)
Data charges after freebies***
Data charges in Rs/MB**(For APN bsnl stream)
SMS keyword  to 123
Amount to be deducted by IN (Rs)
Rs  239
1GB+Rs100 talk time
14
2p/10 KB
0.25
STV COMBO239
 209.65
***Data charges beyond free usage shall be deducted from the available balance in his main account.
Rs. 100 will be added to main account when subscribed through CTOPUP /Self care.



How is 4G Mobile Network Technology different from 3G Technology?

Gone are those days when mobiles were used to make voice calls. In today’s time, one can not only make voice calls through his mobile phone, but also make video calls, send instant messages, pay bills, click photos, record videos, and most of the things that earlier required a laptop or personal computer.
With the passage of time, mobile phones have transformed into smartphones and basic internet connection has transformed into 3G and 4G. People often use either of these two network connections, but hardly know the difference between 3G and 4G, except that of data speed.
Remember those days when you would get G, E, H, etc. signals in your mobile phones? Today, everyone craves for 4G data connection but this evolution from G to 4G has been onerous.
G stands for GPRS, which is the slowest possible speed in any mobile phone. E signifies EDGE or Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. Some call it enhanced GPRS. The data speed of E is better than G (2G) but lesser than 3G. You can see many people referring to it as 2.5G in India. The 3G or third generation mobile network technology is based on the GSM standards and uses the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System. The average speed of 3G comes around 384 Kbps while the maximum speed can go up to 42 Mbps.
The H sign stands for HSPA, which is an enhanced form of 3G. You can expect a higher data speed than basic 3G in HSPA network.
At present, the Indian telecom sector is going through a transition phase as all the companies are now moving from 3G to 4G to shape up their offerings and data speed. The average speed in 4G is claimed to be around 50 Mbps while the highest speed can go up to 100 Mbps. It follows LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard. The 4G connections based on LTE-A or Long Term Evolution-Advanced standards can offer the highest data speed of up to 1 Gbps. India is far from adapting this standard at present, but countries like US, UK and Japan use LTE-A standard based data connections to power critical projects.

When asked about the major differences between 3G and 4G technology, most of the users are often taken aback. They hardly know any difference between these two except data speed.
Here are a few points that can help them:

First Use

3G technology is the result of backbreaking R&D work done by the International Telecommunication Union during the 1980s. All the standards required for 3G were developed in about 15 years. However, 4G runs on two standards — Mobile WiMAX standard and Long Term Evolution. The Mobile WiMAX standard was first claimed to be used in South Korea in 2007 while LTE was first used in Norway and Sweden in 2009.

Internet Speed

Apart from their emergence, data speed is another major difference between 3G and 4G. The average speed of 3G connection is somewhere around 384 Kbps, while the lowest and highest speeds range between 144 Kbps to 42 Mbps. Indian 3G networks hardly touch the highest speed level.
In the case of 4G, the maximum upload speed (on paper) can go up to 50 Mbps while the downloading speed (on paper) can touch 100 Mbps. 4G connections based on LTE-A standards can touch the maximum downloading speed of 1 Gbps.

Network Standards

3G networks follow UMTS or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System standard, while 4G runs on LTE (Long Term Evolution) and LTE-A (Long Term Evolution Advanced).

Switching Technique

3G networks use packet switching technique while 4G networks use Packet Switching along with message switching. Packet Switching is a method used for digital networking communications. It groups the entire transmitted data into different blocks called packets, which are then transmitted by a medium that can be shared by more than one simultaneous communication session.

Network Architecture

Network architecture used in 3G connections is based on cells. When it comes to 4G connections, the network architecture is based on integration of WLAN and WAN.

Frequency Band

3G is deployed on 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz bands while 4G services can be deployed on any of the 44 frequency bands identified by ITU.

Reach

Companies have just begun rolling out 4G in India; hence, its reach is not as much as the 3G network. However, telcos like Bharti Airtel and Reliance are trying their best to make 4G available in all parts of the country.

Services and Applications

3G covers CDMA 2000, UMTS, EDGE, etc. while 4G covers Wimax2 and LTE-Advance.

FEC (Forward Error Correction)

All the 3G connections use Turbo codes for the error correction while 4G connections use Concatenated codes. This is the main reason why 4G offers flawless communication experience as compared to 3G connections.
These are some of the major differences between 3G and 4G network technologies. However, one can figure out many more differences based on his/her personal use and experience.
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