If you’re tired of expensive prepaid plans and are considering switching to postpaid, we have some useful details for you.
Airtel vs Jio: Billionaire businessman and one of the richest men in the world, Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Jio and Sunil Mittal’s Airtel are the two companies that dominate the Indian telecom market. Reliance Jio has around a 490 million user base, while Airtel has 400 million users. To attract more customers, both companies offer a variety of plans — prepaid as well as postpaid.
If you’re tired of expensive prepaid plans and are considering switching to postpaid, we have some useful details for you. this article shares information about the cheapest postpaid plan of Jio and Airtel. Both companies offer various benefits with their postpaid plans.
Airtel’s Cheapest Plan
If you use an Airtel SIM and are considering shifting to postpaid, you should know about the available plans first. Airtel’s cheapest postpaid plan cost Rs 449. This plan offers 50GB of data for one month, making it much better than a one-month prepaid plan in terms of data.
The plan also offers unlimited calling and 100 SMS.
Additionally, for OTT lovers, the postpaid plan comes with a free subscription to Airtel Xstream Play Premium.
Jio’s Cheapest Postpaid Plan
Jio’s cheapest postpaid plan costs Rs 349. The users get 30GB of data for one month. Along with this, they will also get unlimited free calls to all networks. Like prepaid plans, this plan also provides 100 daily SMS.
This postpaid plan comes with unlimited 5G data, along with a free subscription to JioTV, JioCinema, and JioCloud, just like the prepaid plans.
Reliance Jio, Airtel Price Hike
In July this year, Reliance Jio revised its recharge plan prices, putting more burden on users’ pockets. Other private telecom players such as Airtel and Vodafone Idea also hiked their recharge plans. Following the price hike, millions of users switched their private service providers and moved to government-owned BSNL. As per telecom regulator TRAI, BSNL has gained a tremendous amount of users in recent months and private players such as Jio and Airtel lost lakhs of subscribers. To regain their users, private companies are now offering attractive plans.