Telecom operators are aggressively making a bid to push entry-level users to higher-paying plans — a much-needed move for the financially struggling telcos — but Reliance Jio’s Rs 75 entry-level plan remains the best deal so far offering value for money.
A day earlier, Bharti Airtel tweaked its low-end (2G) tariff portfolio by discontinuing entry-level Rs 49 plan for users at the bottom of the pyramid.
Its entry-level plans now start at Rs 79 which offers Rs 64 of talk-time and 200MB data, implying that the minimum plan that is required to stay active on Airtel’s network is Rs 79.
It works out to 60 per …
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