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Airtel and Vodafone shut down 169 & 199 plan

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  • Customers will now have to spend 248 rupees for the benefits received in the plan of 169 and 199 rupees.

Telecom companies have released new tariff plans from the night of December 3. The new plans are 40 to 50 percent more expensive. Because of which two popular prepaid plans of Airtel and Vodafone-Idea have been discontinued. It includes packs of Rs 169 and Rs 199. These plans get 1GB and 1.5GB data. The validity of both plans is 28 days. Now the price of the new plan is higher than both these plans.

248 rupees will be less than before

Customers will now have to spend 248 rupees for the benefits received in Airtel’s 169 and 199 rupees plans. In this plan, Daily 1.5GB data and Daily 100 SMS will be available. You will make unlimited calling from Airtel to Airtel. 1000 FUP minutes will be available for other networks. Customers will have to pay Rs 6 per minute after the FUP minutes are over.

Airtel’s old Rs 169 plan used to offer daily 1GB data, daily 100 SMS and unlimited calling on all networks. For Rs 199, Daily 1.5GB data, Daily 100 SMS and unlimited calling were available on all networks. The validity of both plans was 28 days.

Talk about Vodafone-Idea plans of 169 and 199 rupees, so now customers have to spend 249 rupees for this. Daily 1.5GB data, Daily 100 SMS, Vodafone-Idea to Vodafone-Idea unlimited calling will be available for Rs 249. 1000 FUP minutes will be available for other networks. Customers will have to pay Rs 6 per minute after the FUP minutes are over. The validity of the plan will be 28 days.

Vodafone-Idea’s old 169 rupees plan used to offer daily 1GB data, daily 100 SMS and unlimited calling on all networks. For Rs 199, Daily 1.5GB data, Daily 100 SMS and unlimited calling were available on all networks. The validity of both plans was 28 days.

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