The Truth About Airtel's Unlimited 5G Hotspot Policy

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You find yourself in a zone with full 5G coverage, you pull up the Airtel Thanks app, and you successfully claim your "Unlimited 5G Data" benefit. For hours, you stream high-definition media, download large applications, and browse the web without seeing your daily 1.5GB or 2GB data limit drop by a single megabyte. But the moment you flip on your phone's mobile hotspot to share that high-speed connection with your laptop or tablet, something breaks. Within minutes, a text notification pops up: "You have consumed 50% of your daily data pack." If you have recently noticed your regular, capped 4G/5G daily data draining the exact second you tether another device, you are not dealing with a random software glitch or a delayed billing sync. A quiet shift in the fine print on Airtel's official platform has ignited a massive wave of confusion and pushback across tech communities. Here is the full breakdown of why your hotspot data isn't pulling from the unl...

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