Bharti Airtel , the second-largest telecom company in India, has silently discontinued its Rs 189 voice-only recharge plan. The plan was useful for budget-conscious customers who relied on calling services. The plan was primarily targeted at users who required voice services with SMS benefits, and not mobile data.
Airtel Rs 189 Plan
The plan came with unlimited calls on all networks. Airtel's Rs 189 recharge plan provides 21 days of validity with unlimited local, STD, and roaming calls, 1GB of mobile data, and 300 SMS. Now, its quiet discontinuation means such users will now need to pay more, even if they don’t require data or added features.
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