In case you were waiting for clarity, airtel has become the first telecom operator to commercially deploy 5G network slicing, which will directly benefit postpaid people. Called Airtel Priority Postpaid, the feature is designed to offer faster and more stable connectivity during periods of heavy network congestion. The Priority Postpaid will be automatically rolled out to the existing postpaid people across individual and family plans, while new people can migrate to it through the Airtel app or stores.

Airtel Priority Postpaid plans

What is 5G slicing and why does it matter?

5G slicing attempts to solve the network problem in crowded places. A similar feature is already live in a handful of countries, including the US, Singapore, the UK and Malaysia, which divide a network into virtual segments with dedicated performance levels for different types of people.

This is the first time people in the country will also get to enjoy a similar benefit. Airtel says this helps maintain better speeds and lower latency even when overall network traffic is high. The feature could prove useful for people attending live events, travelling during peak hours, or working remotely on the move, where mobile networks often slow down due to congestion.

“Our focus at Airtel is on delivering meaningful innovations that enhance our customers’ experience. Priority Postpaid is our latest innovation powered by the 5G slicing technology. It provides a superior, more reliable, and dependable experience to our customers, whether they are attending a client call in traffic, or streaming at a packed concert, or booking a cab in a crowded market,” said Shashwat Sharma, MD and CEO, Airtel, at the launch.

All existing Airtel postpaid plans have now been upgraded to Priority Postpaid plans. The company has added the new priority network access feature on top of the OTT subscriptions and cloud storage benefits already bundled with each plan, which is as follows:

Plan and type* | Benefits | Other perks
Rs 449 individual plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage
Rs 599 individual plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, Prime Video
Rs 699 family of 2 plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, JioHotstar, Prime Video
Rs 999 family of 3 plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, JioHotstar, Apple TV+, Apple Music, Prime Video
Rs 1,119 family of 4 plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, JioHotstar, Apple TV+, Apple Music, Prime Video
Rs 1,749 family of 5 plan | Priority on 5G with Fastlane technology, unlimited calls and data, fraud detection and spam alerts, 100 SMS/ day | Airtel Xstream Play, Adobe Express Premium, 100GB cloud storage, JioHotstar, Apple TV+, Apple Music, Netflix, Prime Video

*plans price without the 18 percent GST

The feature is currently exclusive to Airtel’s postpaid plans. That said, one would require a compatible standalone (SA) 5G smartphone with the latest software update installed to access the Priority Postpaid. Airtel says people can check device compatibility within the Airtel app.

There are no changes for prepaid people, and those who wish to access the feature will need to upgrade to any of the eligible Airtel postpaid plans mentioned above.

Airtel’s new Priority Postpaid service appears aimed at premium people who are willing to pay extra for dependable connectivity rather than just higher data limits. While Indian telecom people already get unlimited 5G on many plans, network consistency in crowded locations remains a common issue. Airtel’s network slicing approach could help the company differentiate itself from rivals like Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea in the premium postpaid segment.