After the introduction of Reliance Jio, many other telecom operators have started rolling out their VoLTE services. Bharti Airtel recently started rolling out the VoLTE services in few cities of India. The company is now expanding its rollout to even more cities across the country. As the company expands its VoLTE services, the company is offering 30GB of 4G data to few users.
Airtel has started a VoLTE Beta programme in few states including West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh. Airtel users living in these states can sign up for the VoLTE Beta programme. Under this programme, the users will get early access to the telecom operator's VoLTE services and they have to provide their feedback on the same.
To avail the 30GB 4G data benefits, users will need to sign up for the VoLTE Beta programme. Once they have signed up and enabled VoLTE on their smartphone, they will receive 10GB of 4G data. You will receive another 10GB of data when you provide a feedback at the end of 4th week of your usage. Similarly, at the end of 8th week of usage, giving a feedback will get you another 10GB of 4G data.
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To enter the Airtel's VoLTE Beta programme you will need to have a VoLTE enabled device with the latest firmware installed on it. Further, you can head over to Airtel's website to check your eligibility for the VoLTE Beta programme.
Bharti Airtel recently rolled out their VoLTE services in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Kolkata.
This post was last modified on March 24, 2018 4:55 pm
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