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Reliance Jio: Jio's Happy New Year 2022 Offer, prices are likely to get low by this new year

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 27, 2021 18:42 IST

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Telecom giant Reliance Jio has launched a special promotional prepaid offer for the new year as 2022 approaches. Users who have been affected by the recent price hike are likely to get some relief from the new offer.
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Jio is offering an additional 29 days validity with their Rs 2545 prepaid plan. The previous validity of this plan was 336 days.
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After that, the plan will be valid for 365 days. However, this plan will be available for a limited period till January 2, 2022.
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Jio's Rs 2545 prepaid plan offers 1.5 GB of data per day with unlimited voice calls and 100 daily local and national SMS.
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The web portal MyJio has still yet to update these plans.
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Users with a plan of Rs 2545 will get 365 days validity in January 2022 with additional validity.
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Jio brings New Year's offers to your plan every year. And this year also Jio made some changes in their plans.
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And the good news is that the prices are getting low by this new year.
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