5 Reasons Why Airtel myPlan Infinity Postpaid Plans are Ahead of Competitors Plans

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Bharti Airtel is on a roll, ever since the inception of Reliance Jio. The country's leading telecom operator is always modifying and introducing new postpaid plans to stay ahead of the competition. At present, Airtel is offering the best postpaid plans available in the form of 'Airtel myPlan Infinity' postpaid plans.

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In the last eight months, Airtel modified the plans numerous times, and according to our sources, the company is yet again revising the plans. The company is not making many changes to the plans, but with every modification, there's an increase in the data offering. Here's how the Airtel's myPlan Infinity Postpaid plans stay ahead of the competition.

Plans Start at Affordable Price Point

According to our sources, Airtel will modify the base plan of Rs. 399 to offer unlimited local and STD calls along with 1GB of data. Besides, the Rs. 399 plan, there's the Rs. 299 plan with limited calling and data benefits. So, for Rs. 399, Airtel will be offering unlimited calls to any network in the home circle along with free incoming roaming calls.

More Data than Other Operator Plans

As I said earlier, Airtel has been modifying the plans, and in the last eight months, we have seen them modify the myPlan Infinity plans for nearly eight times. With every modification, the data offering kept increasing. The plan of Rs. 399 (upcoming plan)offers 1GB of data per billing, whereas the Rs. 499 gives 5GB of data.

All the plans offer better data than the other operators. For example, the Rs. 649 plan offers 7GB of data per billing cycle, whereas the same Idea Cellular plan gives 5GB of data. The same applies to all the other plans as well.

More Data for New Customers

Suppose, if you're looking to get a new postpaid connection, you will be rewarded with more data. With the Rs. 399 plan, users will get additional 1GB of data for three months, making it 3GB data for three months. For the customers choosing Rs. 499 and above myPlan Infinity postpaid plan, they will receive additional 10GB data per month for three months.

Keep Track of Your Usage With the Airtel SelfCare Portal

Another highlight of choosing the Airtel myPlan Infinity postpaid plan is because of the feature-rich SelfCare portal. Yes, Airtel shows your extensive usage whether it be data or SMS or calls. This, in turn, helps in keeping track of your monthly usage.

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100 SMS Per Day With Every Plan

The last and final benefit that sets the Airtel myPlan Infinity postpaid plans apart from others is the SMS offering. With every myPlan Infinity postpaid plan, users will get 100 local and national SMS per day for 30 days, making it 3000 SMS with every plan. According to our sources, the Rs. 399 plan will be modified in coming days to offer 100 SMS per day.

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