Reliance Jio, Vodafone, Airtel: Top prepaid recharges offers with 1GB daily data , II Vodafone Rs. 198 Plan Offers 1GB Data Per Day, Bundled Calls ,II Jio 199 and 299 plans launched with extra data benefits: What it means for other telecom players
Reliance Jio announced two new “Happy New Year 2018” recharge offers with 1GB daily data, and now Vodafone has followed suit with similar recharge plans. For prepaid users, it is now possible to get 1GB daily data with a recharge of under Rs 300. These packs offers free daily data allowance bundled with unlimited calls, which means user do not have to worry about getting separate talktime packs along with their data recharge. Here’s a look at the top new plans from Vodafone, Reliance Jio and Airtel.
Vodafone Rs 198 and Rs 229 recharge plans
Vodafone has two new recharge plans: Rs 198 and Rs 229 launched just days after Reliance Jio introduced its “Happy New Year 2018” offers. The Rs 198 recharge pack offers unlimited local and STD voice calls and 1GB data per day. The validity is 28 days and it will work in all 4G circles. It also includes 100 free SMS per day. This Vodafone prepaid recharge can be used by all existing customers.
For, new Vodafone customers, the company has a Rs 229 with the same benefits. The Rs 229 pack has 1GB data per day, unlimited local and STD voice calls and 100 local/national SMS free per day. Vodafone is making national roaming free with these two prepaid recharge plans. These plans might be slightly cheaper than Reliance Jio’s news plans, but come with less daily data.
Reliance Jio Happy New Year 2018 recharge offers
Reliance Jio’s “Happy New Year 2018 offer”has two new plans. These are the Rs 199 recharge plan and one for Rs 299. The Rs 199 recharge plan will give users 1.2 GB daily data for a period of 28 days coupled with unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS free per day. The Rs 299 plan offers 2GB data per day with similar benefits. Validity for both plans is 2GB per day. With Reliance Jio, all calls are on 4G VoLTE network and this is a 4G only network.
Airtel Rs 199 prepaid recharge plan
Airtel has a Rs 199 plan that gives 1GB of 3G/4G data per day for 28 days. Customers on this recharge plan also get unlimited local, STD, roaming incoming and outgoing calls. Airtel’s Rs 199 plan includes 100 SMS per day as well. Airtel’s plan has the benefit of being available for 3G customers as well.
Jio launched the Rs. 199 and Rs. 299 plans late last week with 1.2GB and 2GB data per
day, respectively, and the other standard freebies such as free calls and SMSes. Vodafone
has emerged as the first operator to counter this move by Jio with the launch of the Rs.
198 plan that offers similar data and calling benefits. Existing Vodafone customers will
get 1GB data per day, bundled calls and 100 SMSes per day for Rs. 198. On the other
hand, new customers will have to shell out Rs. 229 for the same benefits. The validity of
the Vodafone plans is 28 days, same as that of the new Jio plans.
"As a part of this offer, customers will also enjoy unlimited local and STD calls even while
roaming in India. The pack also offers 100 free SMS per day," the statement said. "With
1GB data per day and unlimited calling, the plans will take care of all their (users)
communication needs," said Avneesh Khosla, Associate Director-Consumer Business,
Vodafone India.As has become the norm for most telcos, Vodafone is putting a cap on
these 'unlimited'calls. Consumers will be able to make free calls worth only 250 minutes
per day, and 1,000 minutes per week. Beyond this, they will be charged calls at 30 paise
per minute for the remaining day and week, respectively. Also, they can call only a maximum
of 300 unique numbers in a 7-day period; if this limit is breached, the call tariff will become
30 paise per minute for the rest of the validity period.
The company statement said that the new recharge pack is available across all Vodafone
4G circles. However, the official website does not mention the new Rs. 198 plan in some
circles, such as Delhi-NCR, Chennai etc. Therefore, users need to check the plan mentions
1GB per day data allocation, as plans at a similar price point (such as the Rs. 199 pack)
offer just 1GB data for the entire 28-day validity period
Reliance Jio on Friday announced two new prepaid plans with extra
data benefits: Rs. 199 and Rs. 299 packs. The new Jio 199 and 299
Happy New Year 2018 plans are targeted at users who want to use
4G data with VoLTE (voice over LTE) with limited budget. Both the
packs come with additional per day 4G data quota with unlimited
calls on local as well as roaming networks, messages, and access to
Jio apps.
The Jio 199 plan offers 1.2GB per day 4G data which means prepaid
The Jio 199 plan offers 1.2GB per day 4G data which means prepaid
users get roughly 33.6GB of 4G data. The pack comes with
unlimited calls on local, STD as well as roaming networks. Jio
points out that the unlimited data means that users will get high
speed data until the 33.6GB quota followed by unlimited Internet
at 64Kbps. The Jio 199 pack also offers unlimited messages to all
operators whether local, STD or roaming. It also offers access to
Jio apps. It comes with a validity of 28 days.
The Jio 299 plan comes with free voice calls on local, STD,
The Jio 299 plan comes with free voice calls on local, STD,
roaming, and to all operators. It comes with 2GB per day 4G data
quota and offers a total of 56GB data for 28 days. It also comes
with unlimited message quota.
With the new Jio Happy New Year 2018 plans revealed, it means
With the new Jio Happy New Year 2018 plans revealed, it means
that other telecom players will have to come with similar offers.
Airtel is already up for the challenge with its prepaid 199 plan that
offers 28GB data for 28 days with 1GB data per day limit. We can
expect telecom players to come with new recharges with additional
data benefits to woo its customers.
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Reliance Jio, Vodafone, Airtel: Top prepaid recharges offers with 1GB daily data , II Vodafone Rs. 198 Plan Offers 1GB Data Per Day, Bundled Calls ,II Jio 199 and 299 plans launched with extra data benefits: What it means for other telecom players
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