
Jio and Vi offer work from home recharge plans under Rs 500, check all data offers
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Airtel, Jio and Vi offer data-only prepaid recharge plans that can come in handy to users for work from home and streaming purposes. Some plans can also work as add-on prepaid plans.
The work from home culture has become a norm that most cannot get away with owing to the second wave of the pandemic and growing number of cases in the country every day. Telecom companies like Jio, BSNL and Vi, last year, had introduced work from home prepaid plans that give data-only benefits. Although the telecom companies have not added any new prepaid plans to the work from home bracket, they still offer work from home plans and also data-only recharge plans that can come in handy to users for work from home or streaming purposes. Ariel, Jio and Vi data-only prepaid plans under Rs 100 Airtel and Vi Rs 48 data-only prepaid plan: Telecom companies Airtel and Vi offer 3GB data for 28 days with this plan. Vi also gives access to Vi movies and TV.
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