NEW DELHI: In a move that could trigger similar rate cuts from other service providers, Bharat Sanchar Nagar Ltd (BSNL) has brought its national long distance land-line tariffs at par with local land-line calls, reports Times of India.
This impacts 32 million subscribers which includes BSNL's 26.2 million land line subscribers as well as its 5.8 million WLL fixed line subscribers for whom STD calls, which used to cost 80 paise for 2 minutes, will now cost 80 paise for 3 minutes, or the same as BSNL's existing local call rate.
These revised rates will be automatically available to all BSNL fixed line consumers across tariff plans but are not applicable to PCOs and for calls to special services.
This move is expected to dramatically increase the land-line traffic on BSNL's network and substantially offset some of its losses, though company officials declined to reveal exact estimates.
BSNL's local call rate is 80 paise for 3 minutes up to 300 calls after which it goes up to Re 1 up to a maximum of Rs 1.20.