Vodafone Idea Launches Nonstop Data Plan With No Daily Limits at Budget Price
Vodafone Idea introduces an affordable nonstop data plan promising uninterrupted high speed 5G and 4G access all day appealing to heavy users seeking value without daily limits across select circles

Telecom users searching for uninterrupted internet access now have a new option to consider. Vodafone Idea has rolled out a fresh prepaid offering under its Non Stop Hero category, aiming to remove daily data limits for customers who stay online throughout the day and night.
Unlike regular unlimited plans that cap high speed usage after a fixed daily quota, this newly introduced plan focuses on continuous data access. The company says users can enjoy high speed 4G and 5G data without worrying about daily exhaustion, making it suitable for streaming work and extended browsing sessions.
The new prepaid plan is priced at three hundred forty nine rupees and comes with a validity of twenty eight days. When broken down, the daily cost stands at just over twelve rupees, positioning it as a competitive choice in the budget segment. The plan includes unlimited voice calling to all networks along with one hundred SMS per day.
While the data offering is promoted as unlimited, it does come with a fair usage cap of three hundred GB over the validity period. Once this limit is crossed, data speeds are reduced in line with Vodafone Idea guidelines, dropping to basic browsing levels. For most users, however, the allowed limit is expected to be more than sufficient for regular use.
Availability remains limited for now. Vodafone Idea has launched this plan only in select regions including Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, the North East and Odisha. Customers in other circles may need to wait before the plan expands nationwide.
Some users may feel confused as Vodafone Idea already lists another plan at the same price under its Hero Unlimited category. That alternative plan offers daily data benefits with additional perks such as night data access and weekend rollover, but it does not provide continuous high speed usage throughout the day like the Non Stop Hero plan.
In comparison, rival operators also offer plans in the same price range. Airtel provides a three hundred forty nine rupees plan with daily data limits, unlimited calls and bundled entertainment subscriptions. Jio too has a similarly priced option offering higher daily data along with access to digital services and cloud storage.
With this move, Vodafone Idea appears to be targeting heavy data users who prefer uninterrupted connectivity over bundled apps and add ons. The plan signals a shift toward flexibility, especially for customers who want simple pricing and nonstop internet access without tracking daily limits.





