Renewed Jio fiber plans, now start at Rs. 399; 30-day free trial was also introduced


Jio has renewed its Jio Fiber broadband plans to make the service more attractive to customers. Additionally, the telecommunications giant has announced a new 30-day free trial offer with no conditions for new customers. Jio Fiber’s new plans are priced from just Rs. 399, and the company claims to offer truly unlimited Internet to all users; however, there will be a FUP. Also, Jio says that these plans will have symmetric speed, which means that the download speed will be equal to the upload speed, something that was not the case before.

Jio Fiber Trial Offer

In an attempt to attract more customers, Jio Fiber will provide an unconditional 30-day free trial for all new consumers. This trial period will offer users a speed of up to 150 Mbps, a 4K set-top box with subscription to 10 OTT applications at no additional cost, and benefits of free voice calls. Jio says this 30-day free trial applies to all new customers, and if the user doesn’t like the service, the telecom giant will disconnect the service without asking questions. Jio will take a deposit of Rs. 2,500 from customers looking to opt for the 4K set-top box during the trial period and Rs. 1,500 of those clients who do not opt ​​for it. Only customers paying Rs. The 2500 security deposit will get you free access to the 10 OTT apps, and not the Rs. 1,500 clients in security deposit. The 10 OTT apps include Disney + Hotstar, JioCinema, Zee5, Sony Liv, Voot, Alt Balaji, Sun NXT, Shemaroo, Lionsgate Play, and Hoichoi.

Jio notes that all new Jio Fiber customers who activate from September 1 will get the 30-day free trial period. Additionally, any Jio Fiber customer onboard between August 15 and August 31 will also get the 30-day free trial benefit as a coupon on MyJio.

New Jio Fiber plans

Coming to the new plans, Jio Fiber will now offer a total of six monthly plans starting at Rs. 399 and goes up to Rs. 3,499. The new Jio Fiber plans are priced at Rs. 399, Rs. 699, Rs. 999, Rs. 1,499, Rs. 2,499 and Rs. 3,499. The Rs. The 2,499 plan was previously offered as well and doesn’t appear to have seen any changes.

The cool Jio Fiber Bronze Rs. The 399 monthly plan offers “truly unlimited data” at a speed of 30 Mbps and unlimited voice calling benefits for subscribers. As mentioned, the new plans are not really unlimited and there will be a fair use policy. We have reached out to Jio for confirmation on this FUP for all plans and will update this report when we hear from it.

Similarly, the Rs. The 699 Jio Fiber Silver monthly plan offers Internet speeds of 100 Mbps and unlimited voice benefits. Both Rs. 399 and Rs. 699 plans do not offer any subscription benefits to the OTT app.

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New Jio Fiber plans start from as low as Rs. 399
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The Rs. The 999 Jio Fiber Gold plan offers Internet at 150Mbps speeds, unlimited voice calling benefits and subscription to 11 OTT applications worth Rs. 1,000 free. The Rs. The 1,499 Jio Fiber Diamond plan offers 300Mbps speed, unlimited voice calls and subscription to 12 OTT apps worth Rs. 1,500 free. The 12 OTT apps include Netflix, Prime Video, Disney + Hotstar, JioCinema, Zee5, Sony Liv, Voot, Alt Balaji, Sun NXT, Shemaroo, Lionsgate Play, and Hoichoi.

The Rs. The 2,499 Jio Fiber Diamond + plan continues to offer Internet at 500 Mbps, a total FUP of 4,000 GB, unlimited voice calls and free subscription of 12 OTT applications that we have included in the Jio Fiber Diamond plan.

The Platinum Jio Fiber plan price has been reduced to Rs. 3,499 of the above Rs. 3,999. The benefits remain the same, ie 1 Gbps of high speed data benefit with a cap of up to 7500 GB.

Jio reiterates that all plans have symmetrical upload and download speeds, a big change from the previous 10 percent limit on upload speeds.

What about existing subscribers?

According to Jio, he is not discontinuing the old plans at this time and existing subscribers can continue to use them; however, if they wish, they can migrate to a new plan and will be charged prorated.


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