only unlimited data plans can be queued not yearlyCan i queue the yearly plan ₹2498? currently using ₹598 plan
only unlimited data plans can be queued not yearlyCan i queue the yearly plan ₹2498? currently using ₹598 plan
Improve your network. Take my money.
They don't need to or improve only by a small amount. There will be people who would leave once these tariffs comes into practice. This would lead to less congestion on the existing infrastructure and thus better service.If only they improved their network
Airtel and Jio Annual plans together for people with 2 SIMs in best option IMO.If only they improved their network..... could have retained their market share..... now with people getting rid of second sim..... they will further lose market share...
Which plan is this? Details?How long before my Rs 749 postpaid is also hiked
I bought a Jiophone for my grandma just for this. 750 per year is quite reasonableWhile I understand why they need to do this & agree that excess data is not feasible in long-term. I do wish that some low cost options remain for someone who wants to have a second-sim for some basic purposes.
We have a SIM at home for an elderly relative's banking needs (OTPs/Logins alone). Dont even need data/calling. While it is not a question of affordability - we are literally paying that monthly amount just for OTPs - not to mention the banks charging some amount for sending the OTPs.
Others may also have some numbers just as fall-back for incoming only. Having said that, we have been spoiled a bit I guess - as I remember, there was a time when 200 was indeed the minimum needed to remain connected.