
Airtel, Jio and Vi new bulk data plans with 60 days validity Vs regular prepaid plans under Rs 500
India Today
Airtel, Jio and Vi introduced new bulk data plans. These plans do not offer a daily data limit and give 60 days validity but the benefits differ from the regular prepaid plans offered by the telecom companies at a similar price point.
Over the last few weeks, telecom companies Airtel, Jio and Vi have rolled out bulk data plans for their users. While Jio launched five such prepaid plans called freedom plans with validities starting from 15 days and going up to 365 days, Airtel and Vi launched bulk data plans with 60 days validity. While these plans do not have a daily data limit, they offer lesser data as compared to the regular prepaid plans being offered by the telecom companies. The new bulk plans do not give any data limit but offer 4 days extra validity with lesser data but no daily data limit. Here is how they compare.
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