All these carriers have their Postpay plans as triple-play bundles (minutes, SMS and bundles) that aims to serve their heavy users. Let us look at what users get with the respective plans from each of the three carriers.

Airtel Smart Postpaid bundles

According to Airtel, the plans cater to the increasing demand for blended offerings that meet all the requirements of our customers. Airtel says that these smart postpaid bundle plans are aimed at offering value for money, convenience, and peace of mind to all Airtel customers. Airtel Postpaid bundles are priced as follows: Airtel customers will need to pay a deposit of an equivalent amount to one month’s cost of their preferred plan. Mobile data that remains after the validity period elapses is rolled over to the following month after the renewal of your bundle. However, voice minutes and SMS are not rolled over. The bundles are valid for 30 days from the day of purchase.

Safaricom Platinum

Safaricom Platinum is technically not a postpaid service. Any subscriber can purchase a plan of his/her liking via airtime or M-PESA. Platinum is meant to augment Safaricom’s services by focusing on the people on the go, as well as professionals who need peace of mind as they perform various functions on their devices. Below are the Safaricom Platinum tariffs and their pricing.      

Telkom Kenya Move

Telkom Move offers Telkom customers unlimited on-net calls, thousands of SMS and a considerable amount of data for the money. Telkom Move packs more bundles (data, minutes and SMS) at relatively more affordable price range (Ksh 1000 to Ksh 5000). Depending on your preferences and specific needs, between all these tariffs, you are bound to find something that specifically works for you. Telkom Move offers users the most bang for your buck.