Bharti Airtel has rolled out a new ₹189 prepaid recharge plan, offering unlimited voice calling, data benefits, and SMS pack. The plan is aimed at budget-conscious users seeking value-for-money recharge options.
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Affordable Recharge With Big Benefits
Telecom giant Bharti Airtel has launched a new ₹189 prepaid plan, catering to users looking for cost-effective recharge options without compromising on essential services. The plan provides unlimited local and STD calling, data allowance, and 100 SMS per day, making it ideal for light to moderate users.
The new recharge plan is now available across major circles and can be activated via the Airtel Thanks app or any authorized recharge platform.
Plan Details: What You Get for ₹189
Here’s what the Airtel ₹189 plan includes:
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Unlimited Voice Calling: Across all networks – local, STD, and roaming
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Data: 2 GB of total data (validity-wise, not daily)
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SMS: 100 SMS per day
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Validity: 28 days
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Additional Benefits:
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Free Hello Tunes
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Wynk Music access
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Airtel Rewards and app benefits
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This plan is perfect for users who don’t consume large amounts of data but need reliable calling and moderate digital access.
Targeting Budget Users and Rural Markets
The ₹189 plan is part of Airtel’s effort to strengthen its offerings in the budget segment, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The plan is expected to compete directly with similar entry-level packs from Jio and Vi (Vodafone Idea).
It’s a smart option for:
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Seniors or users with basic internet needs
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Secondary SIM holders
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Students and gig workers using minimal data
How to Recharge or Activate
Users can activate the plan through:
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Airtel Thanks App
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Airtel’s official website
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Retailer recharge stores or UPI-based apps
After recharge, users will receive an SMS confirmation with all applicable benefits.
Airtel’s Strategic Push
This launch comes amid intense telecom competition and rising demand for low-cost, high-value recharge plans. Airtel has been expanding its prepaid portfolio with more flexible and need-based options.
With mobile data consumption increasing in both urban and rural India, operators are fine-tuning their plans to balance affordability with features.
