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Airtel Mobile Recharge Plan: Postpaid services are very beneficial for those who do not like to worry about how much calling has been done or data is being used. Now with prices of prepaid plans getting higher each year, there is not much difference left between the pricing of both the segments. Now if you go postpaid, which is used by multiple people, you still get one bill, as these services can be availed by family and friends as well. Let's take a look at the plans that Airtel has to offer in the postpaid segment.

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Airtel Infinity Family Pack Rs 699

Airtel has quietly sweetened its Infinity Family 699 plan, making it a solid option for small families or couples. Priced at ₹699 per month, the plan covers two users, which effectively brings the cost down to around ₹350 per SIM.

Both users get unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS per day. When it comes to data, the primary number receives 75GB, while the secondary SIM gets 30GB, which should be enough for everyday usage like browsing, streaming, and work.

What really adds value here are the bundled extras. The plan comes with Amazon Prime for six months, JioHotstar Mobile access for a year, Google One with 100GB cloud storage for six months, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium, unlocking multiple OTT platforms in one place. Users also get perks like the Blue Ribbon Bag benefit, free Hello Tunes, along with built-in fraud detection and spam alerts for added peace of mind.

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The thing to note here is that GST will be levied during the checkout, and if the user crosses the limit of benefits listed in the plan, they will be liable to pay extra charges. The plan is available countrywide and will also come with access to unlimited 5G access.

Overall, it’s a neatly packaged family plan that mixes data, entertainment, and security without pushing the monthly bill too high.


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