Airtel: Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal had indicated in an interview a few days ago that his company is going to increase the prices of tariff plans. He had said that to survive in the industry, it is necessary to increase the price of plans and now Airtel has started increasing the price of its prepaid plans.
Price of Airtel plans increased
India’s largest and popular telecom company Airtel has increased the price of its two prepaid plans. Airtel has increased the price of its prepaid plans of Rs 118 and Rs 289. Both of these are 4G plans.
Airtel’s prepaid plan of Rs 118 has now become Rs 129. At the same time, the price of 4G prepaid plan of Rs 289 has now become Rs 329. The new prices of both these plans have also been updated on Airtel’s app and website. Let us tell you what benefits the users get in these two prepaid plans of Airtel.
Airtel’s Rs 129 plan
Airtel’s Rs 129 plan comes with 12GB internet data. Users can use this data anytime during the validity of their active prepaid plan. The validity of this 12 GB data will be the same as the existing prepaid plan of the users. Users do not get any other benefit with this plan. However, earlier the price of this plan was Rs 118, according to which the cost of internet data was Rs 9.83 per GB, but after the price increase, the data will cost Rs 10.75 per GB.
Airtel’s Rs 329 plan
Earlier the price of this plan used to be Rs 289. In this plan, users get validity of 35 days. In this, users get the facility of unlimited voice calling, 4GB data and 300 SMS. Apart from this, in this plan, users get the facility of Airtel Thanks without any extra charge. With this plan, users get Apollo 24|7 circle subscription, free HelloTunes and Wynk Music.
Future plan of Jio and Vi?
Let us tell you that in the history of the Indian telecom industry, it has been seen many times that when one company increases the price of its recharge plan, then other companies in its competition also increase the price of their plans. In such a situation, it is possible that after Airtel, Jio and Vodafone-Idea may also increase the prices of some of their prepaid plans.
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