Airtel Vs Users: So much data secretly disappeared from 51 and 101 packs

News India Live, Digital Desk: In today’s era, data in the smartphone is as important as petrol in the car. It often happens that we are watching a movie or scrolling a reel and suddenly a message comes that 100% of your data has been lost. For such an emergency, we all immediately resort to small ‘Data Booster Packs’ of Airtel. Like a pack of Rs 51 or Rs 101. But, if you are an Airtel user, then we have a little disturbing news for you. The company has secretly launched a big A change has been made which will directly impact your pocket. The data has been reduced secretly? There is often an uproar when telecom companies increase the price, but when they reduce the price by keeping it the same, it is called a ‘silent attack’. The news is that Airtel has reduced the benefits of its most popular data booster packs of Rs 51, Rs 101 and Rs 151. It is being said that about Data has been “reduced” to 6GB. That is, the money will be spent the same, but which packs will be affected? Let us understand in simple language what changes can be seen in which plan: This pack was a favorite of those who wanted unlimited data for some time, now the data available in it has been limited. Rs 101 and Rs 151 packs were the ones we used for work from home or downloading. The biggest feature of these packs was their extra data limit, due to which the users are facing huge losses. On the one hand, the anger of the users is clearly visible. On the other hand, the prices are being increased in the name of 5G. On the other hand, cheap 4G options are also being eliminated. For a user, this simply means that “inflation has increased.” For the data which was earlier available for Rs 100, now you may have to recharge again and again or get a bigger pack. What to do now? If you are an Airtel user and often get this booster pack when the data is exhausted, then go to ‘My Airtel App’ once before recharging next time. Check the “Benefits” carefully, lest you recharge as per your old habit and later find that the data is only nominal. It remains to be seen whether Airtel brings back its old offers or we will have to get used to this ‘expensive data’. Should the prices of the data pack increase further or should the companies take care of the common man?

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