Jio vs Airtel vs Vi— After the recent tariff hike in the Indian telecom market, it has become quite difficult for common users to find a valid recharge plan in a budget of less than ₹200. Mobile consumers across the country, including New Delhi, are looking for cheaper options to keep their secondary SIM active or meet their calling and data needs in a low budget. Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi), all three main operators offer plans in this range, but there is a big difference in their benefits.
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Jio vs Airtel vs Vi: Whose plan is the most powerful under ₹200?
Currently in the market, all three companies have prepaid packs with different validity and data benefits in the budget of ₹ 200. For the convenience of consumers, we have prepared a direct comparison of the most selected plans of these three companies on the basis of calling, data limit and additional benefits.
- Reliance Jio (₹198 plan): In this pack of Jio, users get 14 days validity. The biggest feature of this plan is that it is providing unlimited 5G connectivity with 2GB high-speed data daily. Apart from this, unlimited local/STD calling and 100 SMS daily are also included. As additional benefits, access to JioTV and Jio AI Cloud is available. (Note: Jio also has a plan for ₹189 which offers a total of 2GB data and 300 SMS for 28 days).
- Bharti Airtel (₹199 plan): This plan of Airtel is for those users who want long validity. In this, a total of 2GB data is available for the entire period with a validity of 28 days. The best thing about this is that you get 100 SMS daily, which makes a total of 3000 SMS in a month. Along with this, you get free access to Wynk Music, Helloween and Airtel Extreme Play.
- Vodafone Idea (₹199 plan): This plan of Vi is very similar to Airtel. For ₹199, the company is offering 28 days validity and total 2GB data. However, there is a slight disadvantage here compared to Airtel as it offers only a total of 300 SMS for the full 28 days. This includes access to Vi Movies & TV.
Telecom experts’ opinion and data analysis
Impact on general public and next steps
Amidst ever-increasing recharge prices, the ₹200 bracket is now limited to only entry-level or secondary SIM users. Retailers in major commercial centers like Connaught Place and Nehru Place of New Delhi say that the number of customers keeping SIM cards active is gradually decreasing or people are porting their other numbers to BSNL. Consumers should choose the plan according to their usage; If you only need long validity, then Airtel or Vi are better, and if you need more data and high-speed 5G internet immediately, then Jio’s short-term plan will prove to be more useful.
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