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Airtel Rs 149 plan now to offer 2GB data per day

Airtel has refreshed its Rs 149 prepaid plan to offer 2GB high speed data every day, twice than what it used to offer earlier.



Airtel has refreshed its Rs 149 prepaid plan to offer 2GB high speed data every day, twice than what it used to offer earlier. The telecom operator will be offering the improved Rs 149 plan across telecom circles that it operates in to some of its prepaid users only. The plan will come with the same 28 day validity period it used to come with, and the unlimited calls and 100 free text messages per day as before.
Airtel had refreshed the Rs 149 plan in May 2018 to offer daily 3G/4G data benefits of 1GB. Voice calling and text message benefits in the refreshed plan have been kept the same as earlier. In comparison, the similar plan by Reliance Jio offers an FUP limit of 1.5GB only with unlimited voice calling and 100 free text messages, same as Airtel Rs 149 prepaid plan. Also Airtel offers 4G, 3G and 2G connectivity, whereas Reliance Jio offers on 4G services.
Airtel is expected to roll out the new Rs 149 plan for all its prepaid users sometime soon. Till then they will continue to get 1GB high-speed data peer day.

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