Here are the key details about Jio’s latest 98-day plan with unlimited 5G data and calling:
- Plan Duration: The new plan offers a validity of 98 days.
- Price: Priced at Rs. 999, making it a cost-effective option for long-term users.
- Unlimited 5G Data: Provides truly unlimited 5G data with no speed caps or data limits, available in areas with 5G coverage.
- Daily 4G Data: In areas without 5G coverage, users receive 2GB of high-speed 4G data per day.
- Unlimited Voice Calling: Offers unlimited voice calls to all networks across India.
- Daily SMS: Includes 100 free SMS messages per day.
- Free Nationwide Roaming: Users can enjoy free roaming across India.
- Jio App Subscriptions: Access to Jio Cloud, Jio Cinema (basic plan), and JioTV for the duration of the plan.
- Availability: The plan is available for both prepaid and postpaid Jio customers.
- Recharge Options: Users can recharge through the MyJio app, Jio’s website, or any authorized retailer.
This plan is designed to cater to the growing demand for high-speed data and seamless connectivity, making it an attractive choice for Jio users.
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