Reliance Jio Announces Rs 500 International Landline Roaming Pack to JioFiber Users

Reliance Jio has announced a lot of things today at its parent company’s 42nd Annual General Meeting held in Mumbai. Billionaire Mukesh Ambani announced the rollout of ‘JioFiber‘ from September 5, promising free voice calls for life from landlines, 100 Mbps minimum broadband speed at subscription starting from Rs 700 a month and free HD TV set on a commitment to an annual plan. At the same event, Mukesh Ambani said Jio would also offer unlimited international calling pack from its landlines to the US and Canada at Rs 500 a month, and that default tariff plans will be one-fifth to one-tenth of existing market tariffs.

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Reliance Jio International Landline Pack to Cost Just Rs 500

“…voice calls from home to any Indian operator – mobile or fixed – will be absolutely free forever. On fixed-line international voice calling, we are today ending the era of high international calling rates on landline by announcing the lowest fixed-line rates for international calling…,” he said.

JioFiber services would be available on a commercial basis from September 5, confirmed the company.

“…the average fixed-line download speed in the US which is the most developed economy is around 90 Mbps. In India, even the most basic JioFiber plan starts with 100 Mbps speed, and we have plans all the way up to 1 Gbps or 1000 Mbps,” he said adding that this would improve the quality of fixed-line data in India.

Declaring that the plans will come at less than one-tenth of global rates, Ambani said JioFiber plans would be priced between Rs 700 to Rs 10,000 per month “to suit every budget”.

JioFiber Plans to Come Bundled With OTT Subscriptions

The JioFiber broadband plans will come bundled with subscriptions to most leading premium Over The Top (OTT) applications, removing the hassle of subscribing to each service separately.