Airtel’s new ₹ 401 prepaid plan offers one year free of Disney Plus Hotstar



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Airtel has released a new prepaid data package for its users. The new data plan not only offers data, but also grants the user a one-year subscription to Disney Plus Hotstar VIP. The validity of the 3 GB prepaid data plan offered by the company is only 28 days.

Prabh Simran Singh, EVP & Head Subscriptions, Hotstar said: “Our philosophy is to provide the best entertainment in the world to every Indian, and we are delighted to partner with Airtel to make Disney + Hotstar VIP accessible to its users across the country. Disney + Hotstar VIP is now available to Airtel prepaid users through Airtel retail stores and through the Airtel Thank You app. This collaboration will provide users with a convenient and easy way to subscribe to our service. “

Shashwat Sharma, Marketing Director at Bharti Airtel, says: “On our Airtel Thanks platform, we have been providing the best partner services for our clients. We are delighted to add this collaboration with Disney + Hotstar for our Airtel Thanks users. Partnerships like these are key to unlocking the enormous potential of India’s digital ecosystem and driving OTT adoption even in smaller cities and towns. At Airtel, we will continue to deliver industry-leading innovations to the market that provide a differentiated experience for our customers. “

Airtel also offers a 349 plan that provides 2GB data per day and also gives the user an Amazon Prime membership for 28 days. Along with that, the The 349 plan offers premium Zee5 subscription and access to Aitel xStream content.

The network provider recently announced that people who cannot extend their validity will continue to receive incoming calls until the second phase of the block ends. The company is also encouraging subscribers to top up their own accounts and the numbers of others online.

“Many of these clients have been able to recharge through various channels activated by Airtel, including ATMs, post offices, supermarkets and pharmacies, in addition to digital channels. However, about 30 million of those customers have not yet been able to top up their prepaid mobile accounts, “Airtel said in a statement.

Other network providers have also announced a validity extension for people who cannot top up their accounts. Reliance Jio has even encouraged others to top up for those unaware of such means. The network operator offers a 4% reduction by using JioPOS Lite on Google Play Store.

The Association of Cellular Operators of India (COAI) has asked several states to issue “instructions required in the state / UT to allow ‘mobile recharge retailers’ to open their outlets to offer telecommunications services to the public”, and also issue passes for the movement of select personnel to manage these points of sale.

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