Sometimes, users only need a short-term effective small telecommunications plan. This may be because users need to keep their plans active, or just want to use voice or data for a short period of time. The report pointed out that short-term vouchers are very popular among users in more rural areas.
Recently, telecommunications companies Airtel and Vi have seen tariff increases and formulated their most basic prepaid plans, starting at 49 rupees. This plan is a combined plan, and most of the combined plans in the telecommunications industry now start at 79 rupees.
However, Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi still offer various plans that only offer discounts on data or voice calls. Airtel offers recharge plans below 100 rupees, with prices of 19 rupees, 48 rupees, 49 rupees and 79 rupees respectively. Although the 19 rupees and 48 rupees plans only provide data-two days of 200 MB and 28 days of 3GB data, the 49 rupees and 79 rupees plans provide 100 MB and 200 MB of data, respectively, with 28 days of talk time.
Some telecommunications circles can still use the 49 rupees plan. BSNL also offers prepaid vouchers with prices below 100 rupees. These vouchers are priced at 97 rupees and 99 rupees, and the validity period is 18 days and 22 days, respectively. The 97 rupees plan is a data coupon that provides 2GB of data and 100 text messages per day, while the 99 rupees coupon provides 22 days of calling discounts. It also offers data coupons priced at 98 rupees, providing 2GB of data per day for 22 days.
In addition, BSNL offers data coupons priced at 94 rupees, which can provide 75 days of validity, 3GB of data and 100 minutes of free voice calls. It offers a prepaid voucher priced at 75 rupees, valid for 50 days, and provides 2GB of data and 100 minutes of free voice calls.
News Source : India Today