
Airtel 3GB daily data prepaid plans not included in the tariff hike list, check all offers
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Airtel has not included 3GB daily data plans in the list of tariff hikes. So, as some compensation, users opting for 3GB daily data plans will be spared from the hike and can still opt for them without any worry, at least for now.
Airtel on Monday announced tariff hikes for prepaid plans, which will go into effect from Friday, November 26. The plans will see a tariff hike of up to Rs 500 and the base plan from Airtel will now begin at Rs 99. What you cannot miss is that in the list of hiked tariff plans, Airtel has not included 3GB daily data plans. So, as some compensation, users opting for 3GB daily data plans will be spared from the hike and can still opt for them without any worry, at least for now. Prepaid users looking for generous amounts of data as well as calling benefits can opt for 3GB daily data plans.
Even though these plans offer 28 days and 56 days validity, they give 3GB daily data with unlimited calls and SMS benefits. Airtel does not offer any prepaid plan that gives 3GB daily data with 84 days validity. Some of these plans also offer streaming benefits and have been updated after the introduction of Disney+ Hotstar recent mobile plans.

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