Airtel-Vodafone gave a big gift to its customers, these users will continue to get unlimited free calling
Airtel-Vodafone gave a big gift to its customers, these users will continue to get unlimited free calling
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India's leading telecom manufacturers Airtel, Vodafone-Idea and Reliance Jio have introduced new rates for their prepaid plans. These telecom companies have increased their prepaid rates by 43 percent. If telecom companies are to be believed, they have taken this decision to fix ARPU (Users on Average Revenue). Apart from the rates of their voice calling, companies are now considering increasing the data rates. Currently, data rates in India are up to 50 times lower than in other developed and developing countries. At the same time, the ARPU of telecom companies has been decreasing from year to year. Whereas ARPU of telecom companies was Rs 141 per month in 2010, now it has come down to only Rs 80 per month in 2019. Let's know in full detail

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However, according to media reports, telecom companies have increased the rates of prepaid plans only. At the same time, the telecom companies have not introduced any new plan for their postpaid users nor limit their unlimited voice calling service. Postpaid plans of both leading telecom companies Airtel and Vodafone-Idea start at Rs 499. These two companies have not announced any new rates for postpaid users yet. Airtel is also telling its postpaid users via SMS that there will be no change in their plans and they will continue to get all the facilities as before.

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Those prepaid users of Airtel and Vodafone-Idea, whose plans are already running, will have to pay at least Rs 49 to maintain further service. Reliance Jio's all-in-one prepaid plans have been increased by 40 percent. In which users are being offered free FUP minutes according to each plan, which users can use to call other networks. At the same time, unlimited voice calling is being offered to users to make Jio-to-Jio calls on-net. After the limit is crossed, users will be paid at the rate of 6 paise per minute to call other networks.

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