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1 week ago |
onlytech.com | Sumit Roy
Telecom service provider Bharti Airtel has introduced all-in-one over-the-top (OTT) entertainment packs for its prepaid customers. The pack starts at Rs. 279 and offers subscriptions to Netflix Basic, Zee5, JioHotstar Super, and Airtel Xstream Play Premium, with one month of validity. For the unaware, Airtel Xstream Play Premium provides access to over 25 OTT apps within a single platform, which includes SonyLiv, Lionsgate Play, Aha, SunNxt, Hoichoi, ErosNow, ShemarooMe, and more.
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1 week ago |
onlytech.com | Sumit Roy
Reliance Jio, one of India’s leading telecom service providers, has launched new Gaming plans and Gaming add-on plans for its prepaid customers. The Gaming plan starts at Rs. 495 and includes unlimited calls, JioGames Cloud and FanCode subscriptions, 50GB of free JioAICloud storage, and an additional 5GB of data. In contrast, the Jio Gaming add-on plan starts at Rs. 48 and offers a three-day subscription to JioGames Cloud.
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1 week ago |
onlytech.com | Sumit Roy
Reliance Jio, one of India’s leading telecom service providers, has recently launched the JioPC app for Jio set-top box users. The JioPC app enables users to connect to a virtual desktop PC service, allowing them to browse the web, work on productivity apps, access cloud storage, and much more. For those unaware, the Jio set-top box is exclusively available to Jio Fiber and AirFiber customers.
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2 weeks ago |
onlytech.com | Sumit Roy
Telecom service provider Bharti Airtel has partnered with Google to offer the Google One cloud storage subscription service to its customers. All Airtel postpaid and Wi-Fi customers will receive six months of 100 GB Google One cloud storage at no extra cost. Customers can also share this benefit with up to five additional users. “With smartphones becoming the main device for managing both personal and professional information, storage has become a significant concern for users.
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3 weeks ago |
onlytech.com | Sumit Roy
Airtel previously implemented AI-powered technology to combat spam and fraud by identifying suspected calls or SMS received by its mobility users and alerting them. Now, the company has introduced a new security solution designed to detect and block malicious websites across various apps and platforms, such as Over-The-Top (OTT) apps, emails, browsers, WhatsApp, Telegram, Facebook, Instagram, and more.
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