Under the new Smartbyte scheme customers can choose from packs starting at Rs 99 for 1GB to Rs 1,499 for 50GB.
Speaking on the occasion Bharti Airtel President, Consumer Business, K Srinivas said, “Customers who often exceed usage of their allocated quota have to pay per megabyte, which starts from 20 paisa per MB. We will now offer them the option to buy additional data for a fixed price as per their need. This additional data will be offered at the same internet speed the customer has subscribed to.”
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