Reliance Jio has extended it’s free services until March 31, 2017. Reliance Jio led by Mukesh Ambani today made some very important announcement on Jio. Starting 4 December 2016, every new Jio user will get Jio’s Data, Voice, Video and the full bouquet of Jio applications absolutely FREE, till 31 March 2017, All existing Jio customers will get extended benefits of Jio Happy New Year offer till 31 March 2017 on current SIMs.
Mukesh Ambani Said that “In Jio Happy New Year Offer, we have fine-tuned our fair usage policy to ensure all users get fair share of network capacity, 80% of Jio users consume less than 1 GB of data daily. 1 GB per day is 30 times the average usage on other networks”
“In the last 3 months, nearly 900 crore voice calls from Jio to the networks of our 3 largest competitors were blocked,Over the past months, the call block rate has come down from over 90% to nearly 20% as of yesterday” He added.
This is a very good news to all the Jio users as they will get 3 more months to enjoy reliance Jio Free benefits like Data & Voice services till 31st march 2017. The services are free no doubt but there is a catch, All the new and existing users will get only 1 GB Data post FUP the speed will be reduced to 128kbps. This new policy will be applicable from 1st January 2017 on Happy New year Offer. In the Event mukesh mabani also said that the Existing users Welcome Offer will be automatically upgraded to “JIO HAPPY NEW YEAR OFFER”.
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