Reliance Jio's Data Plans For Prepaid Users In March, Check It Out
Anil
Reliance Jio releases a couple of data plans, recently plans for prepaid users.
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Under the control of the multi-billionaire Mukesh Ambani, Reliance Jio has seen the rapid growth year over year. The internet speed increases along with new lucrative plan have attracted more and more subscribers. To gain more customers as much as possible, Reliance Jio releases a couple of data plans, recently plans for prepaid users. Those plans offer a wide range of recharge with a number of free SMSs per day, unlimited voice calling beside the high-speed data. Jio Apps is also available for those subscribers for free as well.
Jio's Plan 1: 2 GB 4G data - Rs 98
The most affordable plan offers 2GB of 4G data for a period of 28 days. This is the only one that priced under Rs 100. Besides the 2GB data, users can also get 100 SMS per day, unlimited voice calling and free-access to Jio Apps. When users go through the high-speed data, they still could be connected to the internet but at a slow speed.
Jio's Plan 2: 1.5 GB of high-speed data per day - starting at Rs 149
The packs come out with 1.5GB high-speed data per day and several validity options. The cheapest pack costs Rs 149 with a validity of 28 days. Respectively, users will be charged about Rs 349, Rs 399, Rs 449 and Rs 1699 for a 70-day, 84-day, 91-day, and 1-year plan, respectively.
Jio's Plan 3: 2 GB of high-speed data per day - starting at Rs 198
The plans offering 2GB data of 4G per day are priced at Rs 198 for a 28-day plan, Rs 398 for a 70-day plan. Longer plans like 84-day and 91-day cost Rs 448 and Rs 498 respectively.
Jio's Plan 4: 3 GB of high-speed per day - Rs 299
Subscribers will get 3GB of 4G high-speed data per day with the validity of 28 days by paying Rs 299.
Jio's Plan 5: 4 GB of high-speed data per day - Rs 509
The plan priced at Rs 509 supports the subscribers an amount of 4GB data per day and calculated to 112GB in 28 days.
Jio's Plan 6: 5 GB of high-speed data per day - Rs 799
This plan is built for those who are hungry for data. If they spend most of their time on high-speed-needed services such as video streaming, they need qualified data as much as possible. Reliance Jio offers a 5GB of 4G high-speed data per day. The plan lasts in 28 days and charges every subscriber at Rs 799.
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