Airtel

Airtel Reduced the Period of Incoming Calls

Monali Gupta

Indian telecom company Airtel has taken such a step which would probably pass on the subscribers of Airtel subscribers. In fact, the company is now reducing incoming voice call validity. The first incoming voice call was valid for 15 days, but now it will be reduced to 7 days.

Airtel has made changes in the Minimum Recharge scheme. This is for prepaid users. Now if the validity of plans for Airtel users ends, you can have calls for up to 15 days of ending, but under the new scheme, its period will now be 7 days.

According to a report by Telecom Talk, after the expiry of the plan, without recharging for 7 days, you will get incoming calls, but after this you will be required to recharge. After the expiry of validity, if there is a balance in the user's account, he will not be able to call anywhere.

According to the report, Airtel's decision is being taken to increase the user on average revenue (ARPU). However, there is no official information from the company. Even if the company's ARPU increases, but the company's move may be unhappy with the prepaid users.

Today, telecom companies are working on Minimum Recharge and Smart Recharge. Validity is limited to this. That is, users have to recharge continuously. Smart recharge plan of Airtel starts from Rs 23. Under this plan the validity of the plan is 28 days and you have to recharge separately for calling.

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