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Airtel introduces a new Airtel Black plan with OTT services for Rs 1099

Airtel has released a new package for consumers who want to switch to a better all-in-one connection for internet.

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The new Airtel Black package includes unlimited voice calling as well as aa DTH connection costing Rs 350.

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Airtel has released a new package for consumers who want to switch to a better all-in-one connection for internet, OTT, and DTH services. An updated plan for its Airtel Black service has been unveiled by the telecom behemoth. The all-in-one service, which debuted in July of last year, now offers a new plan with limitless Airtel Fibre bandwidth, Airtel Landline connections, and OTT service advantages. Additionally, this is the fifth plan offered by the organisation, following the Rs 998, Rs 1,098, Rs 1,598, and Rs 2,099 plans. However, the Rs 1,349 plan has been cancelled by the company and is no longer available on the website.

The new Airtel Black package includes unlimited voice calling as well as aa DTH connection costing Rs 350. The plan also includes a 200mbps-capable, unlimited-internet-speed Xstream fibre connection. There are no extra connections included with the package. However, users can take use of Airtel's free installation service.

Users of the Rs 1099 Airtel Black plan can also access more than 12 OTT services, including SonyLiv, Lionsgate Play, Eros Now, Ultra, and many others, for free, in addition to receiving free subscriptions to Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, and Airtel XStream.

Unfortunately, the perks of a postpaid cell connection are not included in the package. However, those who prefer the postpaid mobile network can select the Rs 1,098 plan, which is virtually the same except the absence of Airtel Xstream and TV channels worth Rs 350 as well as up to 100Mbps speed and 75GB of postpaid data with unlimited calls.

With Airtel Black, customers would only receive one bill for all services, including mobile, broadband, landline, and DTH.

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