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Reliance Jio rolls out two new long term plans for Jio Phone users

Along with unlimited free voice calls, the plan will offer 0.5GB high-speed data per day with a cap of 84GB for the Rs 594 plan and 42GB for the Rs 297 plan.

Reliance Jio has introduced two new recharge plans for Jio Phone users only. Both the plans offer long term validity and are priced at Rs 279 and Rs 594 respectively. The new Rs 297 recharge plan offer 84 days validity while the Rs 594 plan comes with 168 days validity. Along with unlimited free voice calls, the plan will offer 0.5GB high-speed data per day with a cap of 84GB for the Rs 594 plan and 42GB for the Rs 297 plan. Both the plans will offer 300 free SMS every 28 days along with access to regular Jio apps

Reliance Jio had recently announced a “Happy New Year offer” for its users on all recharges of Rs 399. The company claims that it is giving the Happy New Year offer on the Rs 399 plan as the plan is its highest-selling plan. The “Happy New Year offer” gives customers 100% cashback in the form of AJIO coupons which will be credited in MyCoupons section of the users MyJio app.

Meanwhile, Airtel has also joined the long term race and has rolled out two new plans. Airtel has introduced a plan of Rs 998 and Rs 597 which come with the validity of 336 days and 168 days respectively. Both the plans are available in all the telecom circles and can be taken by both new and existing Airtel customers.

Under Rs 998 plan the telecom operator offer unlimited local and STD calling. The plan offers 300 SMS per month which will be renewed after the period of every 28 days and the users will get a total of 12GB data with the plan for the entire validity period. On the other hand, the telco offers 6GB total data under Rs 597 plan. The plan is valid for six months and offers unlimited calling facility to the users. The company also offers 300 SMS per month which will be renewed after every month.

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