NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel has hiked prices of its prepaid services by introducing new updated new plans that will be available across India starting December, 3 2019, the telco said in an official statement on Sunday.The company said that it has increased tariff in the range of 50 paise per day to Rs 2.85 per day. Airtel’s popular bundled plans offering unlimited calling and data that were earlier priced at Rs 249 (28 days validity) and Rs 448 (82 days validity) will now cost Rs 298 and Rs 598 (84 days validity) respectively.Airtel said that that the fair-usage-policy (FUP) applies on unlimited calling from Airtel to other networks. “All calls beyond FUP limit to be charged at 6 paise per minute,” the telco mentioned.“Airtel will continue to make large investments in emerging technologies and digital platforms to deliver world-class experiences to our customers,” said Shashwat Sharma, CMO, Bharti Airtel.The ongoing telecom crisis has now hit the customers hard with two of the country's largest telcos -- Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea -- deciding to hike tariffs after they posted historic losses on account of provisioning for the AGR pending dues.Airtel's announcement has come on the backdrop of its quarterly loss of Rs 23,045 crore amid an adverse Supreme Court ruling on adjusted gross revenue (AGR).The announcement of tariff hike comes right after Vodafone Idea announced hiked tariffs of its prepaid on Sunday.Indian telecom carriers have the lowest average revenue per user worldwide with Airtel’s subscriber revenue at nearly Rs 129 a month.