Mumbai: Telecom major Bharti Airtel Ltd (Airtel) has unveiled its new prepaid mobile plans that come with high-speed data, unlimited calling, daily SMS benefits as well as one-year free access to streaming platform Disney+ Hotstar.
"With Disney+ Hotstar subscription, users will get access to live coverage of major global sporting events, including the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) and T20 World Cup, exclusive specials series, film releases, and others," said the telecom operator announcing the plans on Thursday.
Airtel's first new prepaid recharge plan starts at Rs 499 and offers 28 days validity along with unlimited calls to any network in India. Additionally, it offers 100 SMS per day along with three GB of data per day and one year mobile-only Disney+ Hotstar subscription, Apollo 24/7 Circle three months membership and free courses from Shaw Academy.
Another new prepaid recharge plan of Rs 699 offers two GB per day data along with unlimited calls and 100 SMS per day with a validity period of 56 days. It also provides mobile-only Disney+ Hotstar subscription for a year, Apollo 24/7 Circle three months membership and free courses from Shaw Academy.
The third new recharge plan is worth Rs 2798 which offers two GB per day data along with unlimited calls and 100 SMS per day for a validity period of 365 days. The plan also includes the same benefits as the Rs 699 prepaid plan.
Airtel mentioned that all its postpaid plans of Rs 499 and above also offer one year of free mobile-only Disney+ Hotstar subscription.
The company further said all the Airtel Xstream Fiber plans above Rs 999 contain a year of free Disney+ Hotstar 'super' subscription. Currently, Airtel’s Xstream Fiber has broadband plans with up to one Gbps speed, unlimited data, unlimited calling benefits.
Moreover, all Airtel users also have the added benefit of directly purchasing the Disney+Hotstar subscription of their choice directly from Airtel shop with the convenience of either getting it added to their monthly postpaid bill or upfront payment via multiple payment modes, said the telecom company.