Last Updated on April 11, 2022 by Anu Joy
Airtel has launched a new fixed plan worth ₹1,099 under its Airtel Black portfolio. The plans were first introduced back in July last year. The company had initially introduced fixed plans worth ₹998, ₹1,349, ₹1,598, and ₹2,099 to be availed with postpaid connections. However, the new fixed ₹1,099 Airtel Black plan will work with both postpaid and prepaid connections.
Let’s take a closer look at all the benefits offered as part of this newly launched Airtel Black ₹1,099 plan.
Airtel Black ₹1,099 Fixed Plan: List Of All The Benefits Offered
The new Airtel Black Plan worth ₹1,099 offers unlimited Airtel Fiber and Airtel Landline connections with a speed of up to 200Mbps. Plus, you will also get a DTH connection with access to TV channels worth ₹350. Additionally, the plan offers a one-year subscription to Amazon Prime and a one-year subscription to the Airtel Xstream app.
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While all the previous plans launched under the Airtel Black portfolio come with only postpaid SIM cards, the newly introduced ₹1,099 plan will work with both prepaid and postpaid connections. However, users will not be offered an additional SIM card, which implies that they will have to use their existing postpaid numbers or buy a new postpaid number to subscribe to the plan.
Besides, Airtel has also recently launched prepaid recharge plans worth ₹296 and ₹319 with a validity of 30 days. The ₹296 plan offers unlimited voice calls, 100 daily SMS, along with 25GB data for the entire month. On the other hand, the ₹319 prepaid plan promises unlimited voice calls, 100 daily SMS, and 2GB data per day.
Further, both plans offer a month-long free trial of Amazon Prime Video Mobile Edition and three months of Apollo 24×7 Circle. Users can also avail a cashback of ₹100 on FASTag. Both the plans offer free access to Wynk Music, Hello Tunes, and upskills with Shaw Academy class.
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