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Jio Recharge Plan Hike - Effective 3rd July 2024

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yes, mobile services are always location dependent. thats why there can never be a single winner.
but the winner can be ascertained on the other factors / features other than call / data quality.. and in those other factors Jio probably wins more than airtel ..
I prefer Jio for some features like 1) can stack the recharges for so many years where as airtel only for 2 years , 2) free calls to 1860 ... to name a few..
 
but the winner can be ascertained on the other factors / features other than call / data quality.. and in those other factors Jio probably wins more than airtel ..
I prefer Jio for some features like 1) can stack the recharges for so many years where as airtel only for 2 years , 2) free calls to 1860 ... to name a few..
As I had mentioned elsewhere, Airtel is only for postpaid family users. For most prepaid users, Jio is better. For certain class of users, Vi prepaid will be a better choice. If someone is mainly limited to one or two locations, whichever operator has better signal strength at those location should be the automatic choice. But if one has to roam around regularly, then any one operator is never enough. I personally am forced to use all 4 to ensure maximum connectivity.
 
As I had mentioned elsewhere, Airtel is only for postpaid family users. For most prepaid users, Jio is better. For certain class of users, Vi prepaid will be a better choice. If someone is mainly limited to one or two locations, whichever operator has better signal strength at those location should be the automatic choice. But if one has to roam around regularly, then any one operator is never enough. I personally am forced to use all 4 to ensure maximum connectivity.
yes, irrespective of primary preference there should always be a backup.. after all it is a technolgy based product..
and hence
my primary -Jio..
backup -airtel (the next best)
 
It seems the issue is broader across Hyderabad for the last one week or so …



And it seems Airtel has some added problems on top of this…



I am surviving on Jio mobile data for the last two days..
My Airtel BB n mobile data not working…

It seems local ISPs are also suffering from this cable cutting…
What a tragedy ..
My god. And there customer care is horrific. I know that for a fact.
 
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As I had mentioned elsewhere, Airtel is only for postpaid family users. For most prepaid users, Jio is better. For certain class of users, Vi prepaid will be a better choice. If someone is mainly limited to one or two locations, whichever operator has better signal strength at those location should be the automatic choice. But if one has to roam around regularly, then any one operator is never enough. I personally am forced to use all 4 to ensure maximum connectivity.
If only voda and idea didn't consumate bhai would have proved his name "panchaNETWORKbhut"
Btw do you mind sharing which vi plan you use?
 
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If only voda and idea didn't consumate bhai would have proved his name "panchaNETWORKbhut"
Btw do you mind sharing which vi plan you use?
VI will eventually have its natural death in the due course..it all depends on how GOI wants to act , as it is the majority biggest shareholder (49%) ...
May be both BSNL and VI might get merged .. who knows...
 
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VI eventually will have its natural death in due course..it all depends on how GOI wants to act as it is the majority shareholder...
May be both BSNL and VI might get merged .. who knows...
As per my understanding Govt will not become a major shareholder. However, it will take a haircut on the outstanding AGR dues which will give Vi a breather for a couple of years.

I have also read that Banks are just waiting for this AGR haircut so that they can ensure the going concern status of VI before providing fresh loans. Sure they will demand security for such finance.
 
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VI will eventually have its natural death in the due course..it all depends on how GOI wants to act , as it is the majority shareholder...
May be both BSNL and VI might get merged .. who knows...
If the current govt still persist then most likely it will incorporate it and then sell to ahem ahem "Others".
Even if it gets merged to bsnl initial period will be boom to users with vi great infra compensating bsnls lack.
 
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VI will eventually have its natural death in the due course..it all depends on how GOI wants to act , as it is the majority biggest shareholder (49%) ...
May be both BSNL and VI might get merged .. who knows...
The future is always unknown. So we have to live in the present. Back in 2010, Blackberry ruled, today it no longer exist.
If only voda and idea didn't consumate bhai would have proved his name "panchaNETWORKbhut"
Btw do you mind sharing which vi plan you use?
Vi is my backup number and for bank OTP. During covid, I used their WFH data packs for about 2 years and have lot of carried forward unused data. So now I recharge with the 1999 annual plan and then 69 every 28 day to ensure that the addon data is not lost. In 4G, at most places it gives better speeds than both airtel & jio, so data is used as an when needed.
 
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