Jio prepaid & JioHome
Jio recharge accepts three identifiers
Jio's prepaid checkout recognises any of the following on the same input: a registered 10-digit mobile number, a JioHome voice / fixed landline number, or a 12-digit account number / Service ID. The recharge page detects the format from the digits you type — no separate dropdown.
Amount entry
For Jio prepaid you are free to type any amount between ₹10 and ₹5,000. Validity and data buckets are decided by Jio's tariff at activation, not by us. Postpaid Jio plans (JioPostpaid Plus) are not handled here.
JioHome FTTH
For JioHome FTTH / landline accounts, the same amount field applies — just enter the JioHome voice number or the 12-digit Service ID and pick the amount.
Airtel prepaid
Airtel recharge requires a fixed plan
Airtel's prepaid mobile portal does not allow free-typed amounts. You enter the 10-digit prepaid mobile number and select a plan from a fixed catalogue — this page mirrors that exactly. Airtel postpaid bill payment is not supported.
Plan structure
The page lists thirty-one prepaid plans, with prices ranging from ₹199 (28-day starter) to ₹3,999 (yearly 5G). Filters cover Popular / 5G / Long validity / Yearly. Each card shows price, data quantity, validity in days and the call-pack description verbatim from Airtel.
5G availability
Plans labelled "Unlimited 5G" extend the data allowance for 5G-capable handsets in 5G-coverage zones. Outside those zones the pack still works on 4G LTE without changes.