Airtel’s 90-day plan raises BSNL, Jio tension, offering more for free

Airtel has also hiked its mobile tariffs in July. Millions of users of the country’s second largest telecom company have switched off their numbers since July. Users have switched off their secondary SIM especially after the plan became expensive, due to which millions of users of private companies have decreased. Jio has lost the most 8 million users. Among the expensive plans, Airtel has a recharge with 90 days validity, in which users get many benefits including unlimited calling and data.

Airtel 90 days plan

This Airtel recharge plan comes at Rs 929. Talking about the benefits available in this plan, 90 days validity is offered to the users. Apart from this, users will get the benefit of unlimited voice calling and free national roaming on any network across the country. The company is offering its users a free subscription to the Airtel Xstream app, where they will get access to OTT content like SonyLIV, Lionsgate Play, Eros Now.

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In this plan, users get the benefit of 1.5GB data per day. In this way you will get a total of 135GB data. Apart from this, users will also be given the benefit of 100 free SMS and Airtel Wink free hello tunes per day. After the end of 100 free SMS per day, users will be charged Rs 1 for each local message and Rs 1.5 for each STD message.

Jio and BSNL plans

Jio is offering 90 days validity to its users for Rs 899. However, users will not get free access to OTT apps in this plan of Jio. In this, users will get the benefit of 2GB data and unlimited calling per day. Apart from this, you will also get the benefit of 20GB extra data. Apart from this, benefits like free national roaming, 100 free SMS per day are available across the country. At the same time, BSNL does not have any 90 days plan.

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