Vodafone Idea has just announced the launch of the Rs 29 prepaid recharge plan. The prepaid plan bring in talk time of Rs. 20 for making phone calls as well as sending SMS messages. Additionally, the users will also get 100MB of high-speed data. All of this comes in with a validity of 14 days.
The new Vodafone Idea Recharge Plan will be available as an “all-rounder” option for Vodafone customers, while for Idea subscribers it will be available as an “Retractor” pack. According
This is the second all-rounder plan of the telecom operator as it already has a plan of Rs 39. Under Rs 39 39 recharge plan Vodafone subscribers get talk time of Rs 30 along with 100 MB of data. This plan is also valid for a period of 14 days.
Earlier this month, Vodafone Idea introduced an AI-powdered digital customer service — VIC for its subscribers. This new virtual assistant is live on My Vodafone and My Idea apps and customers can also access it via the company’s official website. Moreover, Vodafone and Idea users can also access this service via WhatsApp.
In order to access the digital assistant via WhatsApp, Vodafone users have to message on 9654297000, while the Idea users can WhatsApp on 7065297000. Using this service users can get an instant response to various service requirements including bill payments, recharges, VAS, plan activation, new connection, data balance, bill requests, and much more.
The company claims that VIC is simple to use and it enables subscribers to converse with Vodafone Idea in a secure manner. The service has been developed for Vodafone Idea on the technology by ORISERVE, a start-up in stealth mode.
In other news, Jio has recently discontinued its Rs. 98 prepaid recharge plan. With this plan, the users were offered 2GB of high-speed data alongside unlimited Jio-to-Jio and landline calling benefits.
Also, Vodafone discontinued its double data benefits on the Rs. 399 and Rs. 599 prepaid plans. Both the pre-paid plans offered 1.5GB of high-speed data per day which became 3GB per day with the double data benefits. On top of that, users got access to unlimited calls, SMS messages and more.