BSNL to hold road shows

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) will conduct several road shows from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. from April 12 to 19.

April 11, 2010 03:38 pm | Updated 03:44 pm IST - Coimbatore:

A release from the Principal General Manager, BSNL, Coimbatore said that road shows would be conducted on April 12 at Kaai Kadai-Pappanaickenpalayam, near Telephone Exchange – Cheyur, BMN Kalyana Mandapam – GN Mills, near Navakkarai exchange and old bus stand – Tirupur.

On April 13 road shows would be at Avanashilingam Home Science College, Chinnasamy Ammal College – Kongu Main Road, Tirupur, near Madukkarai Exchange.

On April 14 at Mettuppalayam near bus stand, Sulur bus stand, Gudimangalam Naal Road – Udumalpet and on April 15 at Theatre Medu – Sirumugai, Vadavalli bus stand, ABT Corner – Tirupur.

On April 16 it would be at Gujarati Samaj at North Coimbatore, Kalyan Jewellers – Tatabad, Pollachi Main Exchange and near Om Sakthi Koil – Kongu Nagar in Tirupur.

On April 17 at Nallur bus stand – Tirupur, opposite to Abirami Theatre – Mettuppalayam, near Infant Jesus Church – Kurichi.

On April 19 it would be at Kurichikottai – Udumalpet, Kavundampalayam bus stop and near Mahalakshmi Koil, MGM Road – Tirupur.

Features

Special features of the road show would be sale of 2G, 3G mobile prepaid plans, Tamil Nadu Vasantham-20 (one year validity), Tamil Nadu Anant – 20 (Lifetime validity), booking of BSNL landline and WLL with waiver of installation charges Rs 500, 2 mbps broadband @ Rs 99 per month, mobile CDMA, Wireless in Local Loop prepaid, Free EPABX, Centrex, EVDO Data card and other services on demand.

The road show would have special offers and discounts on various products, the release added.

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