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Airtel Rs 558 plan comes with 246GB data for 82 days to counter Jio

Bharti Airtel has launched a new Rs 558 plan for its prepaid users which offers 246GB of data for 82 days. This new pack also comes with unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS per day for 82 days. This plan is now available for the prepaid Airtel users in Delhi NCR circle on the official Airtel website. It will surely come to other circles of India.

Airtel continues to offer aggressive tariff plans in order to take on the other telecom operators in India. This new Airtel Rs. 558 plan, which was first reported by TelecomtalkInfo, also comes to counter Reliance Jio’s Rs 498 plan which comes with 182GB GB 4G data for 91 days and Vodafone’s Rs. 569 plan.

Airtel Rs. 558 plan

The Rs 558 plan from Airtel comes with 3GB data per day along with unlimited local and STD calls with free national roaming. The total data benefits available with the Rs 558 plan is 246GB which means that Airtel is providing 1GB data at Rs 2.26. Also, there will be 100 SMS per day. After the provided daily data limit, users will get a reduced data speed of 128kbps. There is no FUP limit on voice calls.

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This new plan directly takes on Reliance Jio’s Rs 498 plan which comes with 2GB daily data for 91 days which makes the total data benefit to 182GB. This means Reliance Jio is offering 1GB of data at Rs 2.73.


Vodafone, on the other hand, is offering 3GB data per day along with unlimited voice calls with a cap of 250 minutes per day and 100 SMS per day for 84 days. With this plan, Vodafone brings down 1GB cost to Rs 2.25.  So, overall this new Airtel Rs. 558 plan is in-line with Vodafone’s offering.

As we said before that this new plan is available in Delhi-NCR circle for now and all the users in this circle can get this plan by recharging from Airtel’s official website.

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Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.