Jio has announced a price cut of up to Rs. 60 on its popular plans with 1GB data per day, and it seems incumbent telecom operators are ready to nullify this step. Airtelhas emerged as the first operator to revise its prepaid plans to offer more validity and data without raising prices in a bid to keep users from switching to Jio. The updated plans are priced at Rs. 448 and Rs. 509, and are available to all prepaid consumers.
Airtel Rs. 448, Rs. 509 plans
The Airtel Rs. 448 plan offered validity of 70 days and 1GB of data per day, meaning a total of 70GB high-speed data. However, its validity has been increased to 82 days as part of the revision, and consequently the data allocation has been raised to 82GB. Other benefits of the plan, such as the bundled calls, roaming outgoing calls, free 100 SMSes per day, as well as subscription to Wynk Music and Airtel TV apps, remain the same as before.
Airtel Home Broadband Users Can Get 5GB Additional Data on Airtel Postpaid Connections
At this price point, Jio will offer two plans from Tuesday – the Rs. 449 pack will provide validity of 91 days and 1GB data per day, meaning 91GB of total data. On the other hand, the Rs. 448 recharge will give Jio users 84-day validity and 1.5GB data per day, totalling 126GB of 4G data for the total validity period. Freebies offered by the operator include free calls (including roaming), 100 free SMSes per day, and Jio apps subscription.