
Airtel, Jio and Vi prepaid recharge plans with 1.5GB and 2GB daily data under Rs 300
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Airtel, Jio and Vi have prepaid plans that give access to 1.5GB and 2GB daily data for 28 days. These prepaid plans give access to data, calling, SMS and streaming benefits under Rs 300.
Airtel, Jio and Vi offer prepaid recharge plans that give 1.5GB and 2GB daily data. These recharge plans are priced under Rs 300. They give data, unlimited calls, and SMS benefits. Most of these plans have a validity of 28 days, so these plans are ideal for users looking for monthly recharges. Airtel gives the Amazon Prime Video Mobile Edition with its prepaid plans. All three telcos give access to their respective streaming apps. Some recharge plans from Vi also give access to double data benefits, through which users can get access to 4GB daily data with calls and SMS under Rs 300. Some recharge plans also give data coupons that may be app exclusive. Users can redeem extra data if they have access to the app from Airtel, Jio and Vi. Airtel, Jio and Vi prepaid plans with 1.5GB daily data under Rs 300
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