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This time the SIM card will reach the customer's home, BSNL's new initiative to restore the situation, know the details

BSNL i.e. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is leaving no stone unturned in its efforts to regain the trust of the customers and its lost position in the market. They are trying to attract attention by offering cheap recharge facilities or various offers and services in the rising market. In that case, now the state-owned telecom company has come up with the option of door-to-door SIM delivery to customers who are eager to ace all the leading operators. Yes, recently BSNL has started offering home delivery of SIM cards. Right now, if you go to the webpage and order a prepaid connection-based SIM for yourself, the company will deliver it to your home.

Note that private telecom operators like Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel already provide home delivery of SIM cards. But it's too late now
BSNL will also provide this service in partnership with Prune Company. If you want, you can also download the Prune app from the online portal as well as the Google Play Store.

How to get BSNL SIM at home?

To order a BSNL SIM, go to the website and enter your personal details like – phone number and address (delivery address) etc. After placing the order, the SIM will be delivered to your home. But keep in mind that this facility has started in Gurugram and Ghaziabad for now, so only one who lives here will be able to enjoy its benefits. Currently this service is not available in the entire country.

Can BSNL profit from SIM delivery?

BSNL has been losing customers virtually every quarter for a decade. People of the country are dissatisfied with the company due to network service related complications, coverage issues etc. Besides, there is the burden of debt. In that case, if BSNL does not install the 4G network as soon as possible, then the home delivery of the SIM will be of no use. However, due to the boom in high-speed 5G (5G) services by private telecom companies, their coming times will be tougher.

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