
All telecom companies in India have increased their recharge plans to offset expenses incurred during the 5G rollout, according to reports.
Reliance Jio has reduced the validity of its ₹195 cricket data pack from 90 days to 30 days, while maintaining the same price.
Airtel raises the price of its popular ₹859 plan with 84-day validity to ₹899, removing some cashback features.
Airtel has discontinued its low-cost plans with 84-day validity, previously priced at ₹799. Users will now need to spend more for longer validity options.
BSNL has revised its ₹107 plan, extending validity from 20 days to 35 days at ₹197, offering slightly more data that depletes quickly.
BSNL has reduced the validity of its ₹99 voice-only plan from 15 days to 14 days, marking the second change to the plan.
Vodafone Idea has increased the price of its unlimited 5G data plan from ₹299 to ₹349, raising costs for customers.
Vi has restructured its Hero plans, converting some Nonstop Hero plans to Hero Unlimited, now offering fewer features compared to previous offerings.