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Jio has launched a new prepaid plan of Rs 445, getting plenty of data with unlimited calling

Jio has launched its new prepaid plan. This plan is for Rs 445. In this plan, users are getting 2GB data daily along with unlimited calling.

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Jio has launched a new prepaid plan of Rs 445, getting plenty of data with unlimited calling

New Delhi. India's largest telecom operator Reliance Jio has brought a new prepaid plan for its users. The price of this plan is Rs 445. However, this is not a new plan. This is an old plan, whose price has been reduced by Jio very marginally. The price of this plan was earlier Rs 448. However, now its new price has come down by Rs 3 to Rs 445 instead of Rs 448.


This step has been taken because now Jio's new Rs 448 plan is only in the form of voice and SMS offers. The Rs 445 plan is the new JioTV Premium bundle plan and its benefits are the same as the old Rs 448 plan. Let's know about the benefits of this plan.


Reliance Jio's Rs 445 recharge


Reliance Jio's Rs 445 prepaid plan comes with unlimited voice calling, 100 SMS per day, and 2 GB daily data. Users also get unlimited data in this plan. The service validity of this plan is 28 days only. Jio TV Premium is also included for users. That is, you are getting SonyLIV, ZEE5, Jio Cinema Premium, Lionsgate Play, Discovery+, SunNXT, Kancha Lanka, Planet Marathi, Chaupal, Hoichoi and Fancode. Of course, Jio TV and Jio Cloud are also included in it.


Reliance Jio's Rs 448 plan

Jio's Rs 448 plan has now been made a voice and SMS-only plan. In this new 448 plan, Jio users are getting unlimited voice calling, 1000 SMS, and 84 days validity. Users are also getting JioTV, JioCinema, and JioCloud services. Unlimited 5G is not available with this plan. Users can also recharge regular data packs with this plan. However, the Rs 69 and Rs 139 plans will not work with this plan, as they do not have standalone validity.

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