Reliance Jio, one of the most valued telecom companies in India has launched a new 98-day plan that is set to offer unlimited 5G connectivity along with calling priced at Rs 999 on Tuesday. This plan incorporates both prepaid and postpaid options for the customers.
The company offers unlimited 5G data without limits or speed caps but requires a 5G supporting device. The users can enjoy daily 2GB 4G data in areas that have no 5G coverage and the subscribers can also access unlimited voice calls (local, STD, roaming) and 100 SMS/day.
Additionally, users can gain access to Jio’s suite of apps including JioTV, JioCinema, and JioSecurity with an impressive 98-day validity. This new offer may outshine competitors like Airtel as it surpasses Rs 999 plan (56 days validity, 70 GB data) and Vi’s Rs 999 plan (70 days validity, 50 GB data).
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In July, Reliance Jio introduced three new 5G booster plans that aim at users with prepaid plans of 1GB or 1.5GB of daily data with the same validity as your existing internet package. It was announced listing under the True Unlimited Upgrade section on its website comes in a price range of Rs 51, Rs 101 and RS 151, but valid only with the 479 and 1.899 prepaid internet packages.
The Rs 51 plan is the cheapest with unlimited 5G access and 3GB of 4G net. The validity of this package matches the subscriber’s active plan. However, the bandwidth will be limited to 44kbps. The Rs 101 and Rs 151 booster plans offer 5G connectivity compatible with the 5G network area along with 6GB data and 9 GB respectively. These data plans are targeted at users with a 1.5GB daily data plan with more than one month of validity.
Additionally, Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance, announced that the Jio AI Cloud welcome offer where all Jio users will receive up to 100 GB of free cloud storage, effective this Diwali. He declared that the Jio AI Cloud welcome offer would bring a “powerful and affordable solution.”
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