
Vi is giving streaming benefit with Rs 399 and Rs 599 prepaid plans for limited period, check all details
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The Rs 399 and Rs 599 prepaid plans from Vi give 56 days and 84 days validity respectively and come with 1.5GB daily data.
Vodafone Idea or Vi is currently offering streaming benefits with two of its 1.5GB daily data plans priced at Rs 399 and Rs 599. Users getting these plans can get a Zee5 Premium subscription free of cost until September 15, 2021. The Rs 399 and Rs 599 prepaid plans from Vi give 56 days and 84 days validity respectively. These plans also come with unlimited calling benefits and 100 SMS per day. Earlier this year in July, Vi started offering Zee5 premium subscription with plans at Rs 299, Rs 449, and Rs 699. Vi’s Rs 355 data plan also gives access to Zee5 Premium streaming benefits with 28 days and 50GB of data. Vi Rs 595 prepaid plan offers streaming benefits with 1-year access to Zee5 Premium. The plan gives 2GB daily data with unlimited calls and 100SMS per day. This plan also comes with weekend rollover data benefits so it is ideal for users who want to make the most of streaming benefits with a validity of 56 days. The plan also gives Vi Movies and TV access.
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