On Thursday, Reliance Jio announced plans to raise its mobile service rates starting July 3rd. The company has increased mobile service rates across nearly all plans, marking Jio’s first rate hike in approximately two and a half years.
Jio is increasing the price of the lowest recharge to ₹19, which represents a 27% increase from the previous ₹15 for a 1 GB data add-on pack.
Customers will now pay ₹449 for the 75 GB postpaid data plan, up from ₹399. Furthermore, Jio has raised the price of the popular ₹666 unlimited plan with 84-day validity to ₹799, representing a hike of approximately 20%.
Media Release – Jio Introduces New Unlimited Plans
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In announcing the new plans, Jio stated that it continues to uphold its promise of offering the highest-quality service at globally competitive prices.
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Jio stated that with its True 5G rollout, the fastest-ever of this scale globally, India now leads in 5G technology. Jio operates nearly 85% of all operational 5G cells in India and offers a Stand-Alone True 5G network. It continues to provide an exceptional 5G experience with truly unlimited data on its flagship plans, at no extra cost to users.
Akash Ambani, chairperson of Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, stated that the new plans represent a step towards advancing industry innovation and fostering sustainable growth through investments in 5G and Artificial Intelligence.
He emphasized that introducing new plans advances industry innovation and fosters sustainable growth through investments in 5G and AI technology. Highlighting ubiquitous, high-quality, affordable internet as the backbone of Digital India, Jio takes pride in contributing to this cause. He reaffirmed Jio’s commitment to prioritizing the country and customers, promising continued investment in India.
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