Happy news for reliance jio 4g users, you have pay only 100 rupees per month after free welcome offer which will expire on march,2017. The free voice and data offers will be Avilable for reliance jio customers for paying 100 rupees per month which is a cheap rate compared to other telecom networks. But the main problem of this new 100 rupee plan is that, this cheap 4g plan will be avilable till june,2017. It may be extended after june,2017 according to the support by the users.
Mukesh Ambani decided to launch such a cheap 4g plan for all reliance jio customers because, if there is a sudden increase in reliance jio plan price may lead to sudden decrease in jio customers. So plan price will only increased slowly. So you have to pay only 100 rupees only for month. Lets hope for more cheap offers from Reliance jio.
The company’s free voice and data offers have attracted over 72 million subscribers in four months after its commercial services were launched on September 5 last year. India’s top telcos, Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India, have been forced to slash data and voice rates - even offering voice for free under some plans - to counter the aggressive pricing offered by Jio. The newest entrant offers only 4G services and has claimed its affordable services will trigger a mass adoption of data as its production costs are a fraction of that of its competitors.
But for most of its 72.4 million-plus subscribers, Jio is still not the primary phone connection and the telecom operator runs the risk of losing them if it increases its rates significantly.
Mukesh Ambani decided to launch such a cheap 4g plan for all reliance jio customers because, if there is a sudden increase in reliance jio plan price may lead to sudden decrease in jio customers. So plan price will only increased slowly. So you have to pay only 100 rupees only for month. Lets hope for more cheap offers from Reliance jio.
The company’s free voice and data offers have attracted over 72 million subscribers in four months after its commercial services were launched on September 5 last year. India’s top telcos, Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone India, have been forced to slash data and voice rates - even offering voice for free under some plans - to counter the aggressive pricing offered by Jio. The newest entrant offers only 4G services and has claimed its affordable services will trigger a mass adoption of data as its production costs are a fraction of that of its competitors.
But for most of its 72.4 million-plus subscribers, Jio is still not the primary phone connection and the telecom operator runs the risk of losing them if it increases its rates significantly.