November 27, 2024

Airtel has a ‘clarification’ for it’s Unlimited 5G data policy, here’s what the new terms and conditions say

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Telecom giant Airtel has updated its terms and conditions for 5G tariff plans. This comes after the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) asked Bharti Airtel and arch-rival Reliance Jio to clearly state the terms and conditions of their unlimited 5G data offerings to subscribers.
Both the companies have complied and updated their terms and conditions for the tariff plans.Airtel has updated its fair usage policy (FUP) for 5G unlimited data and has specified that commercial usage is considered where data usage is more than 300GB in 30 days.
What what new terms and conditions of Airtel’s Unlimited 5G data policy say
“Unlimited 5G Data offer is an introductory offer for Airtel customers to experience the power of 5G. Airtel customers on eligible plans who have 5G-enabled devices and have latched onto the Airtel 5G Plus network can now enjoy unlimited 5G Data,” says Airtel on its terms and conditions page. Airtel’s Unlimited 5G packs start from Rs 239. Customers of all prepaid plans above are eligible to claim and experience unlimited 5G Data. Just below these, Airtel has added another condition in the form of clarification.
“It is clarified and stated that these offers are only meant for personal and non-commercial use, and are not intended for any commercial use, or special or enterprise plans. Airtel reserves the right to end/suspend/modify the offer/services in specific cases of commercial use, or any fraudulent use,” Airtel’s terms and conditions said.
Airtel launched its 5G services in October 2022. The company claims that it has achieved 5G coverage across all districts and union territories in the country within a year of the launch of the service. Airtel launched Airtel Xstream Air Fiber in Delhi and Mumbai earlier this year, the company claimed it to be the first wireless home Wi-Fi service in India powered by Airtel 5G Plus. Airtel Xstream Air Fiber plans start at Rs 499.



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