Want to recharge less than 200 taka? Meanwhile, think that the tariff has increased? Jio, Airtel will not let you down!
Since the beginning of this July, all the private telecom companies of the country have increased the recharge cost and created a situation that the practice of the issue is not stopping even if day after day goes by. Because in one fell swoop, the prices of recharge plans have become 25 percent more expensive. In this situation, mobile usage has become practically a matter of stress – and having two SIMs is like a big man's move! However, those who are worried about the recharge, don't worry, the job can still be done cheaply or to be precise, less than Rs.200.
Yes, both leading companies like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel currently offer benefits like unlimited calling and daily data at Rs 199. In that case, if you are a subscriber of these two telcos, then read our entire report, as here you will get all the information about the mentioned cheap best recharge plans.
Choose Jio's Rs 199 plan for cheap recharge
Jio's Rs 199 prepaid recharge plan is valid for 18 days i.e. more than two weeks. However, even though it is for a short period of time, it offers unlimited calling, 1.5 GB of data per day and a total of 27 GB of data and 100 SMS per day. Along with free access to platforms like Jio TV, Jio Cinema and Jio Cloud.
Airtel is no less, what are they giving in the recharge of 199 rupees?
In the same price plan, Airtel offers unlimited calling for 28 days, a total of 2GB data and 300 SMS. Additionally it has access to free Hello Tunes, Wink Music etc. services.
Jio or Airtel, whose recharge plan is more profitable?
It is evident that even though both the private telecom companies are serving the customers at the same price, there are differences between them. In this case, Jio is mindful of users' data needs, but its validity is low. On the other hand, Airtel is giving customers more validation. So if you don't need much mobile data then it is relatively cost effective to recharge Airtel plan. However, there is no compromise on free calling in both the company's plans.