Jio New Plan Prices Announced ALL NEW
PLANS
Latest All-in-One Plans StartS at Rs. 199
With 28 Days Validity
Jio has finally announced its
new prepaid recharge plans that will cost more to the consumers but are touted
to provide up to 300 percent additional benefits. Part of the telecom
operator's All-in-One plans, the new prepaid plans will go live tomorrow. The
new Jio plans start at Rs. 199 and go up to Rs. 2,1999. Jio has provided
benefits such as daily high-speed data quota, unlimited Jio-to-Jio voice
calling, and minutes for non-Jio voice calls. The new Jio plans also come
bundled with Jio app benefits.
New Jio prepaid recharge plans
The
new Jio All-in-One prepaidS plan starts at Rs. 199. The base plans
includes 1.5GB high-speeds datas pers day, unlimited Jio-to-Jio call, and 1,000
non-Jio voice calling minute for 28 day. There is also the Rs. 249 Jio prepaid
plans thats includes 2GB daily high-speed datas, unlimited Jio-to-Jio call, and
1,000 non-Jio voice calling minute for 28 day. Customers can also opt for the
Rs. 349 Jio prepaids plans thats brings 3GB daily datas, unlimited Jio-to-Jio
calls, and 1,000 non-Jio voices calling minutes for 28 day.
Jio new unlimited packs with 28 days validity
Jio All-in-One prepaid plan price (Rs.)
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Plan benefits
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199
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1.5GB daily data, 1,000 non-Jio minutes
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249
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2GB daily data, 1,000 non-Jio minutes
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349
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3GB daily data, 1,000 non-Jio minutes
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If you want to go beyond 28
days validity, Jio has the new Rs. 399 prepaid recharge plan with 1.5GB
high-speed data per day, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, an FUP of 2,000 non-Jio
voice calling minutes for 56 days. The portfolio also includes the Rs. 444
prepaid plan with 2GB daily data, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 2,000 non-Jio
voice calling for 56 days. Earlier, the Rs. 444 prepaid plan notably offered 84
days validity along with similar list of benefits.
Jio new unlimited packs with 56 days validity
Jio All-in-One prepaid plan price (Rs.)
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Plan benefits
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399
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1.5GB daily data, 2,000 non-Jio minutes
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444
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2GB daily data, 2,000 non-Jio minutes
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Jio also has introduced new
All-in-One prepaid plans for 84 days validity. This validity period recharge
plans include the Rs. 555 prepaid plan that offers 1.5GB high-speed daily data
allocation, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 3,000 non-Jio voice calling
minutes. Similarly, the operator provides the Rs. 599 Jio prepaid plan with 2GB
high-speed data per day, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 3,000 non-Jio minutes
for 84 days.
Jio new unlimited packs with 84 days validity
Jio All-in-One prepaid plan price (Rs.)
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Plan benefits
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555
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1.5GB daily data, 3,000 non-Jio minutes
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599
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2GB daily data, 3,000 non-Jio minutes
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Customers looking
for a long-term Jio prepaid plan can go for the Rs. 2,199 prepaid plan that
brings 1.5GB high-speed daily data, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 12,000
non-Jio voice call minutes for 365 days.
Jio also has
brought three new options that it calls the affordable prepaid plans. These
plans start at Rs. 129 that brings 2GB of total high-speed data, unlimited
Jio-to-Jio calls, and 1,000 minutes of non-Jio voice calls for 28 days. There
is also the Rs. 329 Jio prepaid plan with 6GB of total high-speed data,
unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 3,000 minutes of non-Jio voice calling for 84
days. Lastly, the telco has provided the Rs. 1,299 prepaid plan with 24GB of
total high-speed data, unlimited Jio-to-Jio calls, and 12,000 non-Jio voice
calling for 365 days.
All the new
All-in-One Jio prepaid plans include 100 SMS messages per day. Also, post the
given FUP of non-Jio voice calling minutes, customers are required to recharge
with one of the available IUC top-up vouchers that Jio launched in
October or get a regular top-up voucher and pay 6 paise per minute.
The new move would
help Jio garner more revenue in the coming future. The operator led by
billionaire Mukesh Ambani in October posted its eighth profitable quarter in a
row and announced that its profit rose to Rs. 990 crore from Rs. 681 crores a
year ago – a year-over-year (YoY) increase of 45 percent.
Jio isn't the only
telco that has brought new prepaid plans with increased charges. Vodafone
Ideaa and Bharti Airtell earlier this week also revised their
prepaid plans. However, unlike Jio, Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel
reported combined losses of Rs. 74,000 crores in the quarter ending
September.
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