COVID-19: Reliance Jio Doubles High-Speed Data Amount For Indian Users
Dhir Acharya
As COVID-19 gets serious in India, people are required to stay inside. So, Reliance Jio decided to help by offering more high-speed data for Indian users.
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As of now, the COVID-19 situation in India has got very serious with tens of new cases every day and the pandemic has claimed 7 lives in the country. The Indian government has applied strict measures in attempts to stop the coronavirus from spreading further.
And preventing people from crowding the street and places is the best thing we can do right now. Therefore, the government has imposed a 14-hour curfew that makes people stay inside and starting tomorrow, all domestic passenger flights will be suspended.
In this situation, we spend a lot of time at home, some of us are still working from home while others kill time by surfing the web and social media. No matter what you do to spend the entire day indoors, once you’re on the internet, you need data. And that’s exactly what Reliance Jio is offering you.
Specifically, the major telecom provider has upgraded some of its affordable data plans so that users have more internet data as well as more talk-time. There are four plans getting upgraded including the Rs 101, Rs 51, Rs 21, and Rs 11 plan. Respectively, they will now get a high-speed data amount of 12 GB, 6 GB, 2 GB, and 800 MB. In addition, they will benefit from 1,000, 500, 200, and 75 minutes of talk-time that they can call to any network outside of Jio across India.
All in all, Reliance Jio has doubled the amount of high-speed data for all users of these four budget plans, which means you get to enjoy the internet smoothly for a longer time. This move indicates how the telco wants to help its users through this hard time.
>>> BSNL Offers You 5GB High-Speed Data Daily If You Stay Inside Amid COVID-19
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