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Airtel Vs Jio: Latest Offers Below Rs 400 With Unlimited Calling, High Speed Data


Airtel Vs Jio: Latest Offers Below Rs 400 With Unlimited Calling, High Speed DataAirtel, the country's largest telecom company has launched a slew of attractive data and calling packs in response to aggressive offers by the latest entrant Reliance Jio. While Jio's generous data offers have attracted quite a following in a relatively short time, Airtel is leaving no stone unturned with its own offers along with benefits like ability to rollover unused data and attractive discounts. Here are some of the recharge plans that come with the benefit of 1 GB data per day which cost less than Rs 400 along with Jio's offers in the same price range. 



Airtel Rs. 399 Recharge


Under its recharge pack priced at Rs. 399, Airtel offers 1 GB data per day at 4G speed as well as unlimited local/STD calls along with roaming on outgoing calls. Airtel's Rs. 399 recharge plan comes with a validity period of 35 days.
 

Airtel Rs. 349 Recharge


Airtel's Rs. 349 offer allows subscribers unlimited local, STD and roaming calls along with 1.5 GB data per day for a validity period of 28 days. Airtel's Rs. 349 recharge also comes with 100 SMS per day for the validity period 28 days, according to Airtel's website - airtel.in.


Reliance Jio, which offers telecom services under brand Jio, offers unlimited local, STD and roaming calls and SMSes under its packs priced at Rs. 309 and Rs. 399, according to its website - jio.com. Jio customers subscribing these recharge plans under Rs 400 don't have to pay extra for making calls or sending SMSes during the respective validity periods.


Jio Rs. 309 recharge plan - validity 49 days



Under its recharge plan priced at Rs. 309, Reliance Jio offers 49 GB of high speed data for a validity period of 49 days with a daily limit of 1 GB. The daily limit is for high speed data. Customers continue to receive unlimited data beyond the high speed limit at a speed of 64 Kbps, according to the Jio website.
 

Jio Rs. 399 recharge plan - validity 70 days


Jio's Rs. 399 recharge pack comes with 70 GBs of high speed data for a validity period of 70 days. Customers get 1 GB of high speed data every day for the validity period of 70 days under the Rs. 399 pack. Customers continue to receive mobile data at a reduced 64 Kbps after exhausting the daily limit, according to the Jio website.

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