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Reliance Jio data plans offers and recharge 2020

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Launched just a few years ago, Reliance Jio became a game changer, when it introduced the first only 4G network in India.
With over 130 million subscribers, Jio is India's largest telco provider and believed to be the third largest in the world.
Being a 4 G network, jio has a number of affordable high speed data plans that come with a number of benefits that no sane smartphone user can ignore.
Below we discuss in detail these plans and allow you make the best of your jio sim, and if not yet a member give you one more reason to be among the latest subscribers of this great network.
Jio data bundle plans.
Divided into four sections, the data plans are grouped according to the amount of high speed data you can enjoy per day and the amount you can subscribe per day depending on the amount you're willing to spend.
These are:
  • 1 GB per day
  • 1.5 GB per day
  • 2 GB per day
  • 3 GB per day
1 GB per day bundle.
For Rs.149 you get a total of 24 GB data valid for 24 days.
With this plan you can browse up to 1 GB per day with full speeds after which it will be trotted to 64 kbps.
You also get to enjoy unlimited Jio to Jio voice calls and 300 minutes to other networks plus unlimited 100 SMS per day.
1.5 GB per day.
There are four bundle plans to choose from.in this category. They are:
1. Rs.199.
This gives you a total of 42 GB data valid for 28 days.
You will enjoy high speed 4G network up to 1.5 GB per day after which will be capped at 64 kbps. There's also unlimited free on net calls and 1,000 minutes offnet calls plus unlimited SMS up to 100 per day.
2.Rs.399.
Get a total of 84 GB data spread over a period of 56 days with high speed data uoto 1.5 GB per day, unlimited on net calls and 2,000 minutes off net calls. You also enjoy unlimited SMS up to 100 per day.
3. Rs.555.
This plan gives you 126 GB with a validity period of 84 days.
You can access full speeds up to 1.5 GB per day, unlimited Jio to Jio calls and 3,000 Jio to other network calls plus unlimited free SMS up to 100 per day.
4. Rs.2121.
With this plan you get 504 GB data valid for 336 days, which is equivalent to one year.
You can browse at high speeds up to 1.5 GB per day, enjoy free unlimited on net calls, 12,000 minutes off net calls and unlimited free SMS up to 100 per day.
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The 2 GB bundle plans.
1. Rs.249.
This plan is made up of 56 GB data valid for 28 days. You get high speed internet up to 2 GB per day, unlimited jio to jio calls, 1,000 minutes jio to other networks and unlimited free SMS up to 100 per day.
2. Rs.444.
With this bundle plan you get 112 GB data with a validity period of 56 days. You can browse at full speeds up to 2 GB per day, enjoy unlimited free on net calls, 2,000 minutes jio to other networks and free SMS up to 100 per day.
2. Rs.599.
For Rs.599 get 168 GB spread over a period of 168 days. You can enjoy full speeds up to 2 GB per day, unlimited on net calls, 3,000 minutes Jio to other networks and free SMS up to 100 per day.
3 GB per day.
There's only one plan under this category for Rs.349.
It gives you 84 GB of data with full speeds up to 3 GB per day, free Jio to Jio calls, 1,000 minutes Jio to other networks and free SMS up to 100 per day.
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