The lowest recharge now costs ₹19, which is almost 27% more than the ₹15 add-on pack for 1 GB of data.
Reliance Jio declared on Thursday that effective of July 3, its tariffs for mobile services will go up.
For practically all plans, the corporation has increased the cost of mobile services. This is Jio’s first rate increase for mobile services following a lapse of around two and a half years.
The lowest recharge now costs ₹19, which is almost 27% more than the ₹15 add-on pack for 1 GB of data.
The 75 GB postpaid data package was previously priced at ₹399, but it is now available for ₹449. Additionally, Jio increased the cost of the well-liked ₹666 unlimited plan with an 84-day validity period to ₹799, or around 20% more.
While announcing the new plans, Jio said that it continues to uphold its promise of providing the best-quality service at the most affordable prices globally.
India is presently at the forefront of 5G technology thanks to Jio True 5G, the world’s quickest 5G rollout of this magnitude. Jio provides around 85% of the 5G cells that are currently in use in India. Jio continues to offer its customers an exceptional 5G experience with genuinely limitless 5G data on its top plans at no extra cost, thanks to India’s only stand-alone true 5G network, the company said.
The new initiatives, according to Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited’s chairman Akash Ambani, are a move in the right path toward advancing industry innovation and fostering sustainable growth through investments in 5G and AI.
The unveiling of new plans is a positive move toward advancing industry innovation and fostering long-term growth via 5G and AI technology investments. The foundation of Digital India is ubiquitous, high-quality, reasonably priced internet, and Jio is proud to have played a part in this. Jio will continue to invest in India and will always prioritize our nation and customers,” he declared.