Thursday, 15 June 2017

Why is there a validity for data packs?

As you know before Vodafone net pack, Airtel data plan, BSNL data plan cost around 300 rupees to 500 rupees only for 28 days. But have you ever imagine why 28 days or not 30 days and why limitation to 1 month. So here is a simple answer of this burning question.

The maximum validity of data plans should not reach 90 days in total rule set by TRAI (Telecom regulatory Authority of India) but now they updated the rule and exceed the time limit to 365 days (jio-jio).

Now why 2 days less than 30 days of a month i.e. 28 days. So if it is 30 days we have to recharge 12 times a year but if it is 28 days we have to recharge 13 times a year so that's the business and so that Telecom operator can earn more as that simple.

Mobile data plans

There is one more tweak if it is 28 days then you will remember or prepared for recharging before 1 day of the next month but if it is 30 days then date maths get complicated and you forget to recharge and your balance hits the magical zero now there is a no tension because "jio maine leli aaj ,jio maine leli ajj"😂

Now why is there not a validity for lifetime so there is a simple reason because there is a very less number of wired broadband connection and WiFi at homes in India. People are much more depend on data plans as a result cause more and more traffic to a single bandwidth and Spectrum results in spectrum crunch. This can be understand by the fact that in daytime jio speed is less due to heavy traffic in a particular area but at night the speed is usually better than days.
For data packs to be unlimited we have to install more than more wired broadband connections and public hotspots.

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