Airtel has partnered with Apple to offer free Apple Music and Apple TV+ subscriptions with select postpaid and Wi-Fi plans, providing users access to content.
Airtel has teamed up with Apple, granting customers access to Apple TV+ and Apple Music through Home Wi-Fi and postpaid plans beginning at Rs. 999. Subscribers can enjoy original content and a wide array of music,
Airtel partnered with Apple to offer its Apple TV+ and Apple Music services to select Home Wi-Fi and postpaid plans. Check out the complete details.
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Airtel has officially rolled out Apple TV+ and Apple Music as part of its postpaid and Home Wi-Fi plans, giving users more entertainment options at no extra cost. The telecom giant first announced this strategic partnership in August 2024,
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Airtel now offers free subscriptions to Apple TV+ and Apple Music for millions of users. Additionally, many plans include free subscriptions to more than 23 OTT apps.
Airtel now offers Apple TV+ for Home Wi-Fi and postpaid plans starting from ₹999; Free 6 months of Apple Music for select postpaid plans announced
After the announcement last year, Airtel and Apple have announced a strategic partnership to integrate Apple TV+ and Apple Music into Airtel’s service offerings. This collaboration aims to expand the entertainment options available to Airtel customers.
On Monday, Airtel announced a strategic partnership with Apple to offer Apple TV+ and Apple Music to select postpaid and Wi-Fi customers. Airtel Wi-Fi and postpaid users on plans starting at Rs 999 will receive complimentary access to Apple TV+ and a six-month subscription to Apple Music.