Vodafone Idea subscribers, there is a prepaid data plan for those of you that don't want to be limited by 2 or 3GB data per day. The Vodafone Idea Rs 351 plan brings with it 100GB of data and there is no daily limit on it. You can use as much data as you like in a day.
Vodafone Idea (Vi) Rs 351 plan detailsAs the name suggests the plan is priced at Rs 351. For that price, it brings a validity of 56 days and data of 100GB. There is no daily limit so one can consume as much data per day as they like until they reach the 100GB limit. The plan does not bring with it any OTT subscription as a part of the package.
A Vi spokesperson said, “It is our constant endeavour to create relevant propositions to address the needs of the digital consumers in the current times. Post-Covid the world has seen online activity increase by leaps and bounds - from video calls to online school to binge-watching shows/videos everything is online. And now with the CRICKET season kicking in, we don’t want our customers to miss out on any action. With 100 GB of data @ just Rs 351 for 56 days – with NO DAILY LIMITS on data - we are confident that Vi customers can binge-watch without having to worry about their quotas being exhausted.”
As of writing this story, on Airtel's website, there are prepaid data packs for 4G users, but nothing that offers 100GB of data. Airtel users can get 30GB of data for Rs 401 with a validity of 28 days. This plan also brings with it the additional benefit of Disney+ Hotstar VIP subscription for 1 year.
Jio Work from Home PlansAs far as Reliance Jio is concerned, under its work from home 4G plans, Jio has 3 offerings. All three plans have a validity of 30 days. The three plans are priced at Rs 251, 201 and Rs 151 and bring with them 50GB, 40GB and 30GB data respectively. There is no benefit of OTT services here either.
If you are looking for a broadband connection with unlimited data, then you can check out our list of the best broadband plans with unlimited data here. We have compared the offerings of all popular broadband providers.
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