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Airtel has been hitting Vodafone Idea in the telecom world since Geo debuted in the telecom sector. Since Geo’s arrival, competition between telecommunications companies has increased many times over, either in terms of recharge plans or new offers. We understand why competition in the telecommunications sector has increased so much because Not willing to leave.
While all companies in the telecommunications sector are trying to figure out how to attract customers, now companies in the telecommunications sector are offering digital steam services like Amazon prime, zee5, hotstar., Netflix is working with them to attract customers with its free service. Airtel is already offering premium subscriptions to Amazon Prime and ZEE5 to those who are connected to Airtel postpaid and broadband services.
On the other hand, Vodafone is also trying to attract its postpaid customers with this offer. However, this time BSNL and BSNL have already reported that they will also give customers a subscription of Rs 999 Amazon Prime for free on those plans that are above Rs 399. However, the company also said that this subscription is annual. Available with a broadband plan and priced at Rs 399 More.
The postpaid plans with which you will obtain these benefits are priced at Rs 399, Rs 401, Rs 499, Rs 525, Rs 725, Rs 498, Rs 799, Rs 1125 and Rs 1525. But not only this, customers have a more option. This is called an Advanced Rental Option. Many people may have heard of this. Some time ago BSNL introduced this advanced rental option and the clients in this option are already there. You can choose an 11-month plan, the 12-month service provided by the company and customers.
Not only that, in this case, if a customer has chosen a plan for 21 months, they will give it to that customer.OhThis service will be available for 24 months. In addition to this, with the postpaid plan in the advanced rental option, customers get the Amazon Prime subscription for free for two years. In other words, in this case, you don’t need to pay a separate subscription fee for Amazon Prime.