INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
BSNL-Amazon Prime offer is not applicable for existing Amazon Prime members.BSNL or Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is offering one-year of
Amazon Prime subscription free of cost to its customers under select postpaid plans
State-run telecom service provider BSNL's offer is available on postpaid mobile plans of Rs 399 and above, and landline plans of Rs 745
and above, according to the company's website - bsnl.co.in
US-based e-commerce major Amazon's Prime, or Amazon Prime, is a paid service that includes benefits such as faster delivery options and
on-demand streaming of videos.Here are five things to know about BSNL's offer on Amazon Prime subscription:1
BSNL has included one year of Amazon Prime subscription under select BSNL plans "at no extra cost", according to the telecom company's
The postpaid plan should be active for the customer to avail the offer, according to the BSNL website.3
You can sign-up for the offer after your existing Prime membership expires," the telecom company said on its website.4
The offer is not available for BSNL service numbers.5
After completion of the 12-month period of free Amazon Prime subscription, a customer can extend the subscription by paying the applicable
Under the offer, the subscriber will get 12 months of Amazon Prime subscription at no additional cost with BSNL Rs
399 postpaid and above or Rs
visiting the BSNL portal www.portal.bsnl.in and clicking on the Amazon Prime offer banner displayed on the home page.3
This will direct the user to the authentication page, where he or she will be required to enter the eligible BSNL number to generate an OTP
private sector peers Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea and Reliance Jio have time and again revamped their portfolios to protect their market
shares.Meanwhile, BSNL has joined hands with the UIDAI or Unique Identification Authority of India to extend its countrywide network of
3,000 customer service centers for Aadhaar enrollment.Though Aadhaar enrollment process has been going on for years, citizens in rural and
semi-urban areas have been facing difficulties due to travel-related and other issues in these geographies, BSNL had said earlier this