Recharging, then stop! Airtel has brought ‘this’ awesome plan, what are the offers?
Airtel has introduced a new plan for customers
The second largest company in India
Special facilities available in recharge plan
Airtel It is a popular telecom company. Airtel is constantly introducing new recharge plans, special offers in the market for its customers. Customers get many facilities in it. Airtel (Tech News) is the second largest telecom company in India. Even now the company has come up with a new recharge plan for its customers. Let’s know more information about it.
Bharti Airtel has come up with a special recharge plan for its customers. Its price is Rs 799. In this you get 1.5 GB data. You can use this plan for 77 days. What are the benefits you will get in this. Let’s know about it.
Airtel Rs 799 recharge plan
Bharti Airtel’s Rs 799 plan comes with unlimited voice calls, 100 SMS per day, and 1.5 GB data per day. This period will be 77 days. It also gives you some additional benefits. It benefits from adobe express premium. Apart from this, customers will also get the benefit of Halotunes. You will not get the benefit of 5G in this plan. The benefit of 5G network is only available in plans that offer 2GB data per day.
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