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Tanay Singh Thakur

Airtel Value Prepaid Plans Explained

Airtel Value Prepaid Plans Explained

Bharti Airtel has two prepaid plans that cost more than Rs 239, yet are not eligible for the unlimited 5G data offer. These plans cost Rs 455 and Rs 1799. However, that doesn’t mean these plans are not good. These plans are meant for users who are looking to get … Read More

Yashika Goel

Airtel Business Partners IntelliSmart for Powering up to 20 Million Smart Meters

Airtel Business Partners IntelliSmart for Powering up to 20 Million Smart Meters

Bharti Airtel has announced a strategic partnership with IntelliSmart Infrastructure to empower up to 20 million smart meters. This collaboration marks Airtel‘s foray into high-end applications, including Advanced Metering Infrastructure, meter data management systems, Cloud, and Analytics. Positioned as the largest deal in India’s smart metering sector, it strengthens Airtel’s … Read More

Tanay Singh Thakur

Jio, Airtel, Vi 2GB Daily Data Plans with 84 Days Validity

Jio, Airtel, Vi 2GB Daily Data Plans with 84 Days Validity

Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea (Vi) are the three private telecom service providers (TSPs) that serve most of the Indian market with their mobile network services. Today, we will look at their 2GB daily data prepaid plans that come with 84 days of service validity. For many consumers, … Read More

Tanay Singh Thakur

Bharti Airtel Prepaid Plans with Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar

Bharti Airtel Prepaid Plans with Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar

Bharti Airtel, India’s second-largest telecom operator, has multiple entertainment prepaid plans in store for its customers. If you are an Airtel prepaid subscriber, now you have plans with Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar subscriptions at no additional cost. However, you will have to spend a little more when you are considering … Read More

Tanay Singh Thakur

Airtel Not So Convinced About Taara Technology for Backhaul

Airtel Not So Convinced About Taara Technology for Backhaul

Bharti Airtel, India’s second-largest telecom operator, is unsure about using Taara as its first choice of wireless backhaul technology. Taara is a technology developed by Alphabet, Google’s parent company. Airtel‘s original plan was to use Taara as the backhaul for 4G/5G services, but that won’t likely happen now because of … Read More

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