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BSNL introduces per-second billing plan

State-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) today announced the launch of per-second billing plan, joining a host of mobile phone operators who have already introduced such tariff scheme. - BSNL keeps "fresh bids" option open in expansion project - Intel in talks with ITI for WiMAX joint venture - BSNL's rise and fall - Re-tender 93-million line order, DoT asks BSNL - Telecom users cross 500-mn mark before targeted date - On the way: cable TV without any wire Under the new billing plan, the users can make local and STD calls within BSNL network at the rate of one paisa per second, BSNL CMD Kuldeep Goyal said. Another plan that has also been introduced allows local and STD calls to any network at 49 paise per minute, he added. The 49 paise/minute call is expected to help BSNL grab more users and take on the competition, as it takes the tariff to new low as far as STD calls are concerned. BSNL has also announced a lower tariff 3G services plan, under which voice calls would be charged at 30 paise per minute. Private telcos such as Vodafone, Airtel, Reliance and Aircel had already introduced per-second billing plans.


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