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Reliance Jio launches new family postpaid plans; enjoy unlimited calling, 5G data, and more

The starting price of the plans is ₹399 and ₹699 per month, with these being charged after a free 30-day trial.

Published on: Jul 20, 2023 01:22 PM IST
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Reliance Jio has rolled out two postpaid plans for a family or group of up to four people, with the starting price being 699 and 399 a month respectively. Also, under each plan, customers get to avail a slew of benefits.

Representational Image (REUTERS)
Representational Image (REUTERS)

Additionally, it has launched two individual postpaid plans, worth 599 and 299 per month respectively. While both these plans allows customers to make unlimited number of calls, the former offers unlimited data for a month, and the latter, 30GB data for the same duration.

699 family plan

Under this, customers get a primary SIM, and up to three add-on SIM cards. Each additional SIM is worth 99, which, therefore, means, that if there are four members, the total monthly cost of the pack is 996 ( 699 for primary plus 3* 99 for the add-ons).

The monthly fee is charged after a 30-day free trial.

399 family plan

Under this too, people get a primary SIM, and a maximum of three additional SIM cards. Each additional SIM, again, is worth 99 per month, which means that for four members, the pack's total monthly cost is 696 ( 399 for primary plus 3* 99 for the add-ons). After a free 30-day trial, the monthly fee is charged.

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