Leading private telecom player in India Vodafone targeting the fundamental users with its voice-only tariff plans. After introducing prepaid plans such as Rs 279 and Rs 189, the United Kingdom-based telecom which recently declared that the completion of its merger with Idea Cellular, has now launched double prepaid plans rates at Rs 99 and Rs 109. and these plans comes with 28 days validity.
However, Rs 99 prepaid plan is a exclusive voice calls prepaid plan, the Rs 109 prepaid plan comes with limited of data usage. Focusing on pricing, Vodafone to compete BSNL’s voice-only prepaid plan of Rs 99 which available with a validity of 26 days. Bharti Airtel has a combo prepaid plan of Rs 99 which give benefits for a period of 28 days, even though it’s a segmented plan.
Vodafone India targeting Basic Users attracting with these new tariff plans, who just rely on voice calls this is the reason why the telecom is not offering any data usage with prepaid plans Rs 99 and the Rs 109 which comes with just 1GB of data. Telecom Vodafone is lagging behind Jio and Airtel by limited voice calls on a daily, weekly basis. Just once the telco achieves pan-India VoLTE coverage, it will definitely scrap the limit on voice calling.
However, Rs 99 prepaid plan is a exclusive voice calls prepaid plan, the Rs 109 prepaid plan comes with limited of data usage. Focusing on pricing, Vodafone to compete BSNL’s voice-only prepaid plan of Rs 99 which available with a validity of 26 days. Bharti Airtel has a combo prepaid plan of Rs 99 which give benefits for a period of 28 days, even though it’s a segmented plan.
Vodafone India Prepaid plans Rs 99, Rs 109 Tariff and Validity
As the costs of both to both the plans itself reveals, Vodafone is targeting Jio’s popular Rs 98 plan which is offering unlimited calling, 2GB of free data and SMS benefits for 28 days to its users. Whereas, Prepaid plan of Rs 99 from Vodafone India provides a user with unlimited local, STD and roaming calls for 28 days, similarly Prepaid plan of Rs 109 offers 1GB of data has huge demand for its unlimited calling. Not like Jio and Airtel, Vodafone is still restricting the voice calls to 250 minutes per day, one thousand mins per week and a user can make voice calls to 100 unique numbers throughout the complete validity length.Vodafone India targeting Basic Users attracting with these new tariff plans, who just rely on voice calls this is the reason why the telecom is not offering any data usage with prepaid plans Rs 99 and the Rs 109 which comes with just 1GB of data. Telecom Vodafone is lagging behind Jio and Airtel by limited voice calls on a daily, weekly basis. Just once the telco achieves pan-India VoLTE coverage, it will definitely scrap the limit on voice calling.