Cheapest Unlimited GPRS Plan Tariff list in India (latest)

January 10, 2010



If you are planning to use GPRS facility for your mobile or for net surfing in your PC or laptop, you should always go for UNLIMITED GPRS plan.

Never try for any GPRS plan which charges you on data transfer basis  (in KB or MB data transfer).

Here is the list for GPRS Service Provider.

BSNL Unlimited GPRS Plan- You need to subscribe post paid mobile service of BSNL. Unlimited GPRS use charge- Rs 199 per month. The main disadvantage is, this unlimited facility is not applicable in roaming condition. More details here

For BSNL Prepaid connection (Selected states)- BSNL Unlimited GPRS plan at Recharge value of Rs 230. Validity 30 days. send an SMS “GPRS 230” to 53733 for this facility

RELIANCE GSM Unlimited GPRS- Applicable for prepaid connection. Rate is Rs 80/ Week. Speed is not so good and not so bad.

AIRCEL Unlimited GPRS plan- Applicable for prepaid connection . Rate- Rs 98/month unlimited plan. Disadvantage is that its speed is too low and small coverage area.

If you want to use GPRS for net surfing, other best option is to use USB DATA card of BSNL (BSNL EVDO). BSNL EVDO is based on 3G technology, you can get mobile internet @ blazing 2.4mbps speeds for Rs. 550 (NOW 650 for new users)/month for unlimited data transfer. More Details are here.

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    4 Responses to “Cheapest Unlimited GPRS Plan Tariff list in India (latest)”

    1. xellos on January 14th, 2010 10:10 am

      Thanks for the analysis!

      Ever since Airtel stopped its unlimited GPRS service, I’ve been looking to ditch them – that’s simply a must-have.

      Given your list, I’m going to switch to BSNL next. Their service is a little poorer than Airtel; but without unlimited GPRS, Airtel doesn’t hold a candle!

      Given BSNL is moving to 3G very rapidly, switching to them might be very wise in the long run.

    2. amit on February 8th, 2010 1:05 pm

      airtel should not have stopped unlimited gprs service

    3. BeZo Pravin on May 2nd, 2010 9:58 pm

      Hi,

      I took think that its Right And its Common Now-a-Days… Anyhow, I am just Posting to share something with you. Yes, There is a Site Called http://SolveGprsProbs.In where GPRS Settings are Available for All Networks and Mobile Models. They also Give Diagnostics and Guides for Newbie Users… Hope this Helps.

      Happy Surfing…

    4. pavan kumar on July 27th, 2010 1:12 pm

      hello friends,

      i need your help.

      i recently bought a Nokia N900, and have used loop’ gprs services on my mobile. where there was no rental and the downloding charges were 8 paise/10 kb.
      i used it for a month, to my surprise i was billed for Rs 10,748/- for the month, out of which Rs 7468/- was gprs usage’s charge.

      can someone help me with a cheaper and better alternative.

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