Reliance Jio is known for surprising its customers as it has launched Happy New Offer. The largest telecom operator has launched a new prepaid plan of Rs. 2,545 for its Jio users. The newly launched plan is designed to provide benefits for 365 days.
Reliance Jio Happy New Offer Benefits
The Happy New Year 2022 plan ships 1.5GB of data per day for one year, which means users will get 547.5GB of data for the entire period. However, the speed will be reduced to 64 Kbps once the given data ends.
Apart from data benefits, Jio’s Happy New Year 2022 is providing unlimited calling, 100 messages per day, and access to Jio applications, including Jio Cinema, JioCloud, JioSecurity, and JioTV.
It is important to note that this plan is listed on the company’s website and its application. Secondly, this pack is available until January 2nd, 2022. This new plan comes a month after revising all prepaid plans along with benefits with those packs.
Reliance Jio Long Term Plans
Coming to the long term plans of the company, the plans in the same segment are priced at Rs. 2,879, Rs. 3,119, and Rs. 4,199.
The Rs. 2,879 offers 2GB of data per day, unlimited calling, Jio apps, and 100 messages per day. This pack offers benefits for 365 days
Another pack of Rs. 3,119 ships Disney+ Hostar for one year. Additionally, there is unlimited calling benefit, 2GB of data per day along with 10GB of data, 100 messages per day, and Jio Applications for 365 days.
The last pack of Rs. 4,199 offers 3GB of data every day along with unlimited calling, Jio apps, and 100 messages every day for one year.
Reliance Jio Conducted Connected Robotics Trial On Its 5G Network
Meanwhile, Reliance Jio announced that it has conducted trials of connected robotics on its 5G Radio Access Network and 5G Standalone core network. “This underlines the true potential of 5G Standalone networks in realizing real-life industrial use cases,” said Aayush Bhatnagar, Senior Vice President of Jio.
“Jio 5G Robotics has implemented a wide canvas of services – From heavy lifting and logistics at manufacturing warehouses to healthcare robots assisting medical staff – from remote ultrasound enablement to industrial automation,” Bhatnagar shared via his LinkedIn post.