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Jio introduces Re. 1 prepaid recharge plan in India  

Jio has silently introduced a new prepaid recharge plan. The plan is also the cheapest prepaid recharge plan in the country. It costs Re. 1 and was earlier introduced with a validity of 30 days but it will now have a validity of one day. It was previously introduced with 100MB of data for a brief period but is now offered with 10MB of data. Jio’s Re. 1 recharge plan is great for users who don’t want to purchase more data than required. Furthermore, the recharge plan is visible on the MyJio app but not on the website, at the time of writing.

As initially reported by TelecomTalk, the Re. 1 prepaid recharge plan for Jio was earlier introduced with 30 days of validity and 100MB of data. Once users consume the said data, they will get 64Kbps of Internet browsing speed. Now, the prepaid recharge plan has been updated by Jio. Now, the plan will only be valid for one day and will offer 10MB of data. It is not confirmed why Jio changed the validity and data offerings of the plan.

Jio’s new recharge plan can be found in the Value section under Other Plans in the MyJio app but not on the website.

At this time, apart from Jio no other network provider in the country is offering a prepaid recharge plan that costs as little as the Re. 1 recharge plan. As mentioned earlier, this plan is great for users who don’t want to purchase more data than they require. There is also no confirmation on how many users will be able to recharge with this plan at the moment.

Earlier this week, Jio silently revised its Rs. 119 prepaid recharge plan to include 300 SMS messages alongside 1.5GB high-speed data per day, and unlimited voice calls. It is essentially a revision of the Rs. 98 recharge plan which offered the same benefits. The difference in both plans, barring the price, is that the Rs. 119 plan has a validity of 14 days while the Rs. 98 plan was valid for 28 days. Gadgets 360

 

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