In another revision of tariff plans, Mukesh Ambani backed telecom operator Reliance Jio tweaked its Jio Dhan Dhana Dhan offer last week. The revised offers came into effect from Diwali – October 19.
Along with price changes to the previous Dhan Dhana Dhan offers Jio also revised its usage policy on the data limit.
Jio’s website reads that customers will have to browse at 64 kilobytes per second post consumption of their ‘daily limit’ on data plans.
“Unlimited data signifies Daily Limit at High Speed, followed by unlimited at 64 Kbps,” Jio said.
Earlier customers were allowed to cruise at reduced data speeds of 128 Kbps post conclusion of their daily data limit.
Zeebiz had earlier reported that the speed of 128 Kbps was not broadband as Jio claimed to offer its customers. Now the operator has reduced speeds further.
Jio had earlier revised its Dhan Dhana Dhan offer in July. The plan was introduced in April this year as the company started charging its customers.
Interestingly the company has renamed the ‘Data at 4G speed’ section as ‘Data at High Speed,’ which does not specify the network speed for tariff plans.
Data to be consumed at Jio’s ‘high speed’ have been lowered for certain similar priced plans from the previous offers. For instance its Rs 96 plan valid for seven days would give customers 1GB per day.
Now under its Rs 98 plan customers can avail only 0.15GB daily limit and 2.1GB ‘data at high speed’ for a total of 14 days.
The cheapest plan on Jio’s prepaid network is now Rs 52 instead of the earlier Rs 19. And the ‘daily limit’ of internet usage on Jio’s tariff plans have also been changed by the company.
Take a look at Jio’s prepaid plans before and after revision:
Old Plans: (As on July 31, 2017)
Revised Plans: (As on October 19, 2017)
For the company’s flagship Rs 399 plan the validity has been revised downward to 70 days from the earlier 84 days. Customers will now get only 70GB data at daily limit of 1GB per day
Jio has also done away with its Rs 9,999 scheme and now the highest plan under prepaid is for Rs 4,999 offering 350GB for 360 days.
Jio still maintains that voice calls on its network will be ‘truly free.’ “Voice is truly free – no charge towards voice or the data used to make 4G voice calls.”
In all of its plans Jio is also offering unlimited local, STD and roaming calls along with ‘unlimited’ SMS which will be capped at 100 per day.
Source:-ZEEbusiness