Reliance Jio’s All Data Plans will Work with Voice Plans Now

Reliance Jio customers were a little disappointed that not all data vouchers would support the voice and SMS-only plans. Thus Jio has listened to the customers and added support for all the data vouchers on top of voice and SMS-only plans.

Highlights

  • Reliance Jio recently brought new prepaid plans for customers.
  • These plans are voice and SMS-only vouchers.
  • Until now, there were two data plans that these new voice and SMS-only vouchers didn't support - Rs 69 and Rs 139.

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Reliance Jio recently brought new prepaid plans for customers. These plans are voice and SMS-only vouchers. But the good thing is that these vouchers will now support all the data plans offered by Jio. Until now, there were two data plans that these new voice and SMS-only vouchers didn't support - Rs 69 and Rs 139. But now these data vouchers will also be supported. This update comes as Jio has changed the validity of the Rs 69 and Rs 139 data vouchers. To get more details about that, refer to the link below.




Read More - Jio Changes Validity of Rs 69 and Rs 139 Data Plans

Reliance Jio Allows All Data Vouchers to Support Voice and SMS Only Plans

Now all the data vouchers from Jio have a standalone validity, and they will all work with the voice and SMS-only plans. The two voice and SMS-only plans offered by Jio today are Rs 1748 and Rs 448 plans. With these plans, users get truly unlimited voice calling and a limited amount of SMS benefits. The Rs 1748 plan comes with a service validity of 336 days while the Rs 448 plan carries a service validity of 84 days.

Read More - Reliance Jio Brings Back Rs 189 Plan Under Value Category

Reliance Jio customers were a little disappointed that not all data vouchers would support the voice and SMS-only plans. Thus Jio has listened to the customers and added support for all the data vouchers on top of voice and SMS-only plans.

The Rs 139 data and Rs 69 data vouchers now come with a standalone validity of 7 days only. Jio likely made this move because it didn't want the customers to recharge with a data voucher which has the same validity as the user's base plan, especially when there are voice-only plans because that would slow down the telco's ARPU (average revenue per user) growth.

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