Airtel Family Plan

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I have never been on Prepaid and don't want to, as I find Postpaid convenient without having to remember to charge 4 numbers every month. Auto debit for Postpaid bill work best for me. And yes, I stream Prime, Hotstar and my work laptop is connected permanently to my phone's hotspot, so don't want to bother with the data quota.
 
well jio recharge queue has solved that problem for me. add to it 365days recharge. so its all convenient.
 
Jio single handedly destroyed the more lucrative postpaid business of the telcos.
After the arrival of combo plans the postpaid plans are not very appealing for the average Joe.
Offtopic:
Which telco has the best ir both tariff wise and user experience wise. I'm travelling to Singapore/Malaysia.
 
Cant trust jio for postpaid services.

Just curious, why not? I'm on Jio Postpaid for more than a year. I find it convenient and now with the revised tariff, it costs almost the same as prepaid.

Exactly. I have never been charged anything more than 199 + taxes every month.


Which telco has the best ir both tariff wise and user experience wise. I'm travelling to Singapore/Malaysia.
Vodafone and Airtel have sensible IR plans. Check if Singapore and Malaysia come in the same zone on Airtel. I had a difficult time while traveling to Vietnam and Cambodia, as both were in 2 different zones. I had to activate 2 different plans considering the entry and exit dates. With Vodafone, it is in the same zone and was covered in the same plan. This is on Postpaid ( both Voda and Airtel).Airtel has more countries covered than Airtel, but then Vodafone is purely unlimited, whereas Airtel has it capped at 3/5 GB.
Jio is vague with some 2/2/2 plans. If you consider 1 GB of usage on Jio, you will get a bill of roughly Rs 2048 just for data.
 
I am on the 999 + GST Family Plan. 4 Numbers sharing 150 GB with roll over, free calls local, std and National Roaming and 100 sms each. All 4 numbers have free calling again local, std and NR.
Aren't there supposed to be 5 connections? (1+4)
 
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