Airtel 5G Plus service now live in Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula – Times of India

Airtel 5G Plus service now live in Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula – Times of India

Airtel recently rolled out its 5G service in Haridwar. The telco has now further expanded its 5G reach. The telco has now rolled out the Airtel 5G Plus service in Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula.
The Airtel users present at the above-mentioned locations can now enjoy Airtel 5G Plus service on their smartphones. In order to access the 5G service users need to have a 5G-enabled smartphone. Airtel has not yet announced any new 5G plan, so users can use the Airtel 5G Plus service on their existing 4G plan. Users must also keep in mind that they don’t need a new SIM card to access 5G services. The existing 4G Airtel SIM is already 5G-enabled.
Commenting on the launch, Pushpinder Singh Gujral, CEO Upper North, Bharti Airtel said, “I am thrilled to announce the launch of Airtel 5G Plus in Chandigarh, Mohali & Panchkula. Airtel customers in these three cities can now experience ultrafast network and enjoy speeds upto 20-30 times faster than the current 4G speeds. We are in the process of lighting up all the cities which will allow customers to enjoy superfast access to High-definition video streaming, gaming, multiple chatting, instant uploading of photos and more.”
Airtel hiked the price of entry-level prepaid plans
A recent online report by Telecom Talk revealed that the service provider has increased the price of its entry-level prepaid plan in Maharashtra and Kerala. Airtel used to offer an entry-level plan of Rs 99. Now the entry-level plan of Airtel starts at Rs 155 in the above-mentioned telecom circles.
After revision, the entry-level prepaid plan of Airtel offers unlimited calling benefits and it is valid for a period of 24 days. Along with this, the plan also offers 1GB of total data and 300 free SMS.

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