Reliance Jio Republic Day Offer: Reliance Jio which changed the dynamics of India’s telecom sector with its competitive pricing and data services has announced a very lucrative Republic Day offer to its JioPhone users. According to a statement from company, all the JioPhone users can get free voice and 1GB 4G data for Rs 49 for 28 days.
“JioPhone users will enjoy free voice calls and unlimited data (1GB at high speed) for 28 days at a price of only Rs 49. Jio is also introducing affordable data add-ons at Rs 11, Rs 21, Rs 51 and Rs 101,” the statement said.
Reliance Jio is of the view that digital disempowerment and unfairness must end and it could be achieved in three ways – connectivity, data affordability and device affordability. Since, its inception the fledgling telecom firm has announced various measures aimed at connectivity, data affordability and device affordability.
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