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Originally Posted by avdhesh15
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Call Airtel and ask for applicable "offers" on your phone. I got 3gb for Rs 100. |
Man I paid 450rs for 3gb through the app as in chennai there is no broadband internet at home due to the cyclone and work was really suffering. I will check with Airtel. Last time I checked via email they said no offers... 5gb for an extra 100rs is too good. How much is your base plan? My base plan is 399 for 1Gb data, 80 mins roaming, 300 mins local and 90 mins std.
Just ported my Vodafone Prepaid to BSNL Prepaid. They said it will take about 6 days. I'm already using a BSNL Postpaid as my Primary number. Now I know a lot of you will say that the Primary and Secondary numbers should be from different networks. That's precisely the reason why I took a Vodafone Prepaid. But now I'm finding Vodafone service has deteriorated. Besides Vodafone only allows you to divert calls to Idea, Airtel and other private operators.
So what made me change?
1. I give my secondary number for all official calls. My BSNL Postpaid is only for family and close friends.
2. I will now be able to divert the secondary number to the primary free (I have to select my Primary number as the mobile number for free calls. BSNL allows one mobile and 1 landline free).
3. Incoming on the secondary number becomes free on roaming.
4. BSNL prepaid plans are better than others (really cheap).
5. As a result of Point 2, I have the option of carrying only 1 phone when going out at night or riding (cycle or motorcycle). Convenient while driving too. I can use a simple wired handsfree instead of a bluetooth one capable of being paired to 2 phones.
6. There are a few other BSNL prepaid in the family and I can club them together in a CUG plan in future (BSNL CUG plans are really good). I can't include my Primary number as my wife's number and mine are under the old Jodi Plan where I pay rental and other fixed charges for only 1 phone. I can choose any plan so it work out cheap.
Disadvantages: Only one I can think of is; If there is weak or no network both numbers will not work.
Is number portability possible on landlines? I have a MTNL landline that I want to transfer to a new location but would prefer going for a wireless landline like airtel to avoid getting wiring done.
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Originally Posted by Sahil
(Post 4117969)
Is number portability possible on landlines? I have a MTNL landline that I want to transfer to a new location but would prefer going for a wireless landline like airtel to avoid getting wiring done. |
MNP ("Mobile" Number Portability) is only for Mobile Numbers and such service is not available for Landline numbers.
I have a Vodafone prepaid number in Gujarat which I want to port to Airtel in Delhi circle. What is the process for that? I am changing both the service provider and the home circle.
I just ported out from jio to airtel as I did not want to pay 149/303 per month on my secondary mobile number . Will fill 500 talk time and 29 pm data plan . Also I will be able to use my 4g handset without volte.
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Originally Posted by drmohitg
(Post 4171884)
I have a Vodafone prepaid number in Gujarat which I want to port to Airtel in Delhi circle. What is the process for that? I am changing both the service provider and the home circle. |
Procedure is same. Visit any Airtel outlet with id, address proof and photo, and they will do the rest. Generate mnp code yourself or have the sim with you when you visit Airtel, and they will generate the code from sim.
MNP within 90 days
I moved from Airtel to Vodafone, and now stuck with BAD signals in one area. It is not yet 90 days. Is there ANY way to move back to Airtel while still in the 90 day freeze period
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Originally Posted by condor
(Post 4415966)
MNP within 90 days
Is there ANY way to move back to Airtel while still in the 90 day freeze period |
Unfortunately no.
I moved from Vodafone to Airtel in Mumbai and felt a 'MNP remorse' within a few days and started to dig out issues with Airtel, that weren't visible on Vodafone. Used to read on Quora, Twitter etc etc, why Airtel is better than Vodafone, just to satisfy myself. It has been over 90 days and now I find no need to switch back. Infact, my experience on Airtel is better than Vodafone ( w.r.t. LTE using iPhones, side by side comparison of the networks with wife on Vodafone and me on Airtel and the likes and Airtel has been trumping Vodafone).
Post merger with IDEA, lets hope that Vodafone gets improved 'network'ivity, but then again the spectrum that they gain from IDEA is again on 1800 mHZ, so unsure about it.
To get back on topic, get an Airtel prepaid sim, divert your calls when not reachable from your main number to this new card and you should be able to tide the 90 days of vanvaas.
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Originally Posted by riteshritesh
(Post 4416129)
To get back on topic, get an Airtel prepaid sim, divert your calls when not reachable from your main number to this new card and you should be able to tide the 90 days of vanvaas. |
Thanks Ritesh. Got the same suggestion from another source with some familiarity with the workings.
does this work ? :
https://www.airtel-vodafone.com/supp...call-diversion
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Originally Posted by condor
(Post 4416145)
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Yes they work for sure. Don't forget to press the green call button after entering those codes, post which you should get a confirmation that call divert is on. The call divert indicator also will be displayed on top.
You can also use ##002# to cancel all diverts.
Finally, 3 months and 2 days of suffering later, I was able to move out of Vodafone. Whew !
@riteshritesh, the call forwarding didnt work that well.
And then today morning, I initiated MNP for another number. Again Vodafone. Got a call from their team trying to ask why. The guy's signals were so bad that the conversation couldnt even continue.
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Originally Posted by Sheel
(Post 4109817)
You never know as to when AirTel might discontinue this prepaid plan but the offers on postpaid stay, at least this is what I have experienced. Plus, this offer won't work while roaming [i think so] |
So from a BSNL pre-paid to an Airtel postpaid to now a Jio postpaid. Jio is the best in terms of service, call connectivity and data speeds. I am with them from 11-'17 and very satisfied. Have traveled to NE, West Bengal, almost entire Bihar, few parts of JH, NCR and am yet to face network issues.
Paying Rs. 309+99 per month, I know it is a bit steep in comparison to the pre-paid, but I like the flexibility of payments the post-paid offers plus better connectivity at some parts of the country.
My iPhone's battery strength went over by over 30% on an average day when I was using it [the phone].
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Originally Posted by condor
(Post 4442997)
Finally, 3 months and 2 days of suffering later, I was able to move out of Vodafone. Whew !
@riteshritesh, the call forwarding didnt work that well.
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Oh! I wonder if it had to do anything with Vodafone's network not being reachable and being able to forward.
Anyways, back on Airtel or Jio this time?:D
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Originally Posted by riteshritesh
(Post 4453232)
Oh! I wonder if it had to do anything with Vodafone's network not being reachable and being able to forward.
Anyways, back on Airtel or Jio this time?:D |
Yes- Coverage and call forwarding. Registered a complaint about coverage. They came and checked. Worked perfect for 4 hours ( possibly when they were testing). And then back to square one.
they called to ask status. When I updated, the person offered discounts on the tariff. Like a discount helps get coverage !!
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