Telecom service provider Bharti Airtel on Monday said it has decided to increase its prepaid tariffs by 20 to 25 percent with effect from November 26, 2021. With this, the existing tariff of Rs 75 with validity period of 28 days will be hiked to Rs 99 while the existing tariff of Rs 149 with validity period of 28 days will be increased to Rs 179.
The other plans that have been increased include the existing tariff plan of Rs 219 with the validity of 28 days, which was hiked to Rs 265, the Rs 249 plan with the validity of 28 days, which was increased to Rs 299.
The existing tariff of Rs 298 with the validity of 28 days was hiked to Rs 359.
Toward the higher end, the existing tariff plan of Rs 2,498 with a validity period of 365 days was hiked to Rs 2,999.
With this tariff hike, Airtel's plans are now 30-50 percent premium to Jio.
Compared to Jio's 2 GB data plan for 28 days at Rs 129, Airtel's tariff is at Rs 179, while Jio's 1.5 GB/day for 84 days plan is priced at Rs 555, Airtel's plan is fixed at Rs 719.
Telecom service provider Bharti Airtel on Monday said it has decided to increase its prepaid tariffs by 20 to 25 percent with effect from November 26, 2021. With this, the existing tariff of Rs 75 with validity period of 28 days will be hiked to Rs 99 while the existing tariff of Rs 149 with validity period of 28 days will be increased to Rs 179.
The other plans that have been increased include the existing tariff plan of Rs 219 with the validity of 28 days, which was hiked to Rs 265, the Rs 249 plan with the validity of 28 days, which was increased to Rs 299.
The existing tariff of Rs 298 with the validity of 28 days was hiked to Rs 359.
Toward the higher end, the existing tariff plan of Rs 2,498 with a validity period of 365 days was hiked to Rs 2,999.
With this tariff hike, Airtel's plans are now 30-50 percent premium to Jio.
Compared to Jio's 2 GB data plan for 28 days at Rs 129, Airtel's tariff is at Rs 179, while Jio's 1.5 GB/day for 84 days plan is priced at Rs 555, Airtel's plan is fixed at Rs 719.