Airtel users planning to share their unlimited 5G data through a mobile hotspot may want to think twice. The telecom operator has clarified in its terms and conditions that subscribers cannot use the unlimited 5G benefit for hotspot data sharing.
The clarification comes as many customers assumed their unlimited 5G plans would also cover internet sharing across laptops, tablets and other devices. However, Airtel’s policy states that the unlimited 5G data offer is meant only for personal use on the smartphone with the eligible SIM and cannot be accessed through a mobile hotspot.
Another key detail is Airtel’s fair usage policy. While the plans are marketed as offering unlimited 5G data, the company has specified a 300GB usage limit within a 30-day period. The operator also reserves the right to suspend or modify the offer in cases of commercial or fraudulent usage.
The restriction has sparked discussions online, with many users questioning why hotspot usage is excluded from the unlimited data benefit. The clarification is expected to help customers better understand the limitations of Airtel’s 5G plans before opting for an eligible recharge.
Users can check the eligibility criteria and complete terms for Airtel’s unlimited 5G offer on Airtel’s official website.
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