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Vi launches unlimited data plan ‘Nonstop Hero’ in Kerala

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Kochi: India’s leading telecom operator Vi has introduced the country’s first unlimited data plan ‘Vi Nonstop Hero’ in Kerala.

Designed to address the issue of data quota exhaustion for prepaid customers, the Nonstop Hero Plan aims to offer a worry-free data experience throughout the entire validity period.

India is witnessing a data revolution. As per the IAMAI –Kantar Internet in India Report 2024, the number of internet subscribers in the country surged to 886 million in 2024 and is expected to cross 900 million in 2025, a release said.

Nokia’s India Broadband Index Report says that the average monthly data traffic per user has grown at 19.6 CAGR since 2020.

The Vi Nonstop Hero plan caters to this booming demand for high-speed connectivity, offering truly unlimited data along with unlimited voice calls, across three recharge packs.

This new offering underscores Vi’s commitment to putting customers first, empowering them to embrace the digital revolution without limits.

Starting at just Rs 398, the Vi Nonstop Hero plan is now available in Kerala, with benefits varying across recharge packs to suit different customer needs.

Besides Kerala, Vi Nonstop Hero plans are available in Gujarat, UP East, Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra & Goa, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Kolkata, Assam & North-East and Orissa.

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