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Reliance JioFiber users now getting double data benefits with annual subscriptions

Reliance Jio is offering double data benefits to its JioFiber broadband users as many people resort to working from home in the midst of the Coronavirus outbreak. With the country under lockdown, broadband consumption has seen a steady rise as many users now have to stay back and work from their respective homes.

As a result, telcos are on their toes to gradually keep adding more subscribers to their broadband services and Jio isn’t an exception. TRAI's latest report states that the number of wired broadband subscribers stood at 19.14 million at the end of 2019 but witnessed a decline of 0.27% by the end of January 2020. 

The JioFiber tariff plans that start from Rs 699 are now receiving an additional double data monthly on an annual subscription to any of the tariff plans.

Reliance Jio’s website has been updated to reflect these new changes with added benefits. JioFiber customers are now eligible to avail additional data benefits starting from 200GB to  5,000GB add-on data.

Reliance Jio double data benefits on annual subscriptions

Reliance is offering double data benefits to subscribers of its JioFiber annual plans. JioFiber Bronze plan is priced at Rs 699 and comes with 350GB data usage limit now. This includes the 100GB worth of data, double data benefit due to lockdown and annual plan benefit that gives additional 100GB data, totalling up to 350GB. If you subscribe to the annual Bronze plan, it will cost you around Rs 8,388.

Similarly, the Silver plan is priced at Rs 10,188 annually and offers up to 800GB worth of high-speed broadband data. This includes 200GB plan benefit, double data benefit due to lockdown, 200GB introductory data and 200GB annual plan benefit.

The Gold plan is priced at Rs 15,588 and offers speeds up to 250Mbps with 1,750GB worth data. This includes 500GB plan benefits, additional double data benefits of 500GB and introductory data benefit worth 250GB. If anyone subscribes to annual Gold plan, they are further entitled to get 500GB worth of data as per the new offer.

JioFiber’s Diamond plan is priced at Rs 29,988 and offers speeds up to 500Mbps with up to 4,000GB data limit. This includes 1,250GB plan benefit, another 1,250GB double data benefit due to lockdown, 250GB introductory data and 1,250GB annual data benefits if subscribed annually.

The Platinum tariff plan is priced at Rs 47,988 annually and offers speeds up to 1Gbps with up to 7,500GB worth of data. This includes 2,500GB plan benefits along with double data and annual plan benefits that total up to 7,500GB data.

JioFiber’s Titanium plan is priced at Rs 1,01,988 annually and offers 15,000GB worth of data benefits including double data and annual plan benefits.



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