Reliance Jio introduces new unlimited 5G plans to be available from 3rd July

What about the postpaid plans ? Are they going to ditch the older plans ?
I am on 199 plan and it is sufficient for my usage as I don’t use data at all.
 

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If govt. ever bothered about bsnl in the first place they wouldn't had entertained jio and then literally approve everything ambani wanted.
Instead govt. could have called tenders to improve bsnl services and the last option to merge it in a fair stake ratio with a pvt. operator.
I fear, if the current govt. even sells the govt. itself to reliance and form a one-reliance-party or something similar.

Just to clarify, I went to a remotest place where the first network priority should be ideally Bsnl, but the villagers said that bsnl is now history and its all jio jio everywhere.
Thus, jio is only monopolising itself and so reliance.

Secondly, Big bazaar was a hit no matter even if few might hate it but reliance clothing is simply bullshit for the price tag offered. Big bazaar was way better in terms of quality and brands.

Ajio, khujao, batti bujao and what all crap seriously!

There's no stopping to this. I'm also 110% sure ambani is funding bjp just to allow him to kickass.
They could have merged BSNL & MTNL with VI in which government has some stake instead of new investments in 4G.
 
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Yes, my postpaid plan also got switched from 199 to 299. The message said UL 5G will not work, however post plan change, I do see the UL 5G addon listed in the Jio app. It might get removed in a couple of months maybe.
 
Thanks Jarvis.

Coming back to the problem at hand, we need to force all telecos to offer more diverse plans. Exactly what BSNL is doing.

The ideal scenario is bringing back the talktime thing that can coexist with the data + ul talktime + SMS plans. People shouldn't be forced to dish out money for services that are not going to fully utilize. People who talk for hours can opt for the unlimited plan and those who don't can utilize validity + talktime packs.

But that's probably me being delusional considering the nature of business. The alternate scenario is:

Telecos like Jio can have a basic 1200 rupee (at max) annual plan for users who can't/don't wish to dish out 4K annually. Offer 12 GB data and 30 hours of free talktime (P.A.) in that maybe. There are data vouchers in case people need more. The current 1900 rupee plan for 24 GB data makes no sense. Then again, it leaves 29-30 days on the table which ultimately add up to 2063 rupees per year. Paying over 2000 rupees for 25 GB of data and calls is too much. That free SMS thing is 99.99% unused in most cases.

If there are four members in a family, this adds up to 8252 Rupees per year for four users assuming they all pay for the cheapest plan. Assuming they all pay 1200 each, the sum total would be 4800 INR per annum. This leaves 3,452 rupees surplus which can be used to pay for the JioFiber 30 Mbps plan which costs around 5000 for a year.

The annual price for Jio (and other telecos) plans is going up once again in 2-3 years max and most likely by 600 INR or maybe more.
 
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People shouldn't be forced to dish out money for services that are not going to fully utilize.
That is ideal world scenario not real world scenario where telcos spend billions on getting spectrum license & setting up infra to utilize that bought spectrum. Kind of like how airtel/jio/bsnl all have FUP of around 3.3TB but one can't say that give me plan for half of the existing price with 1TB fup as I don't consume that much data anyway.
 
where telcos spend billions on getting spectrum license & setting up infra to utilize that bought spectrum
That's all good man but what if someone doesn't need 5G? What if one is fine with 4G and a bit of calling? Why must everybody bear the burden of a company's investment?
 
That's all good man but what if someone doesn't need 5G? What if one is fine with 4G and a bit of calling? Why must everybody bear the burden of a company's investment?
thats how shit works, companies gotta recover costs and unless another player enters the market with low prices, they aint gonna reduce prices at all. What TRAI instead needs to regulate is to make sure they cant just turn off numbers, and that emergency calling and incoming messages should not be blocked despite no recharge.
 
and that emergency calling and incoming messages should not be blocked despite no recharge.
I think emergency calling works as long as sim is active even with no recharge. As for incoming on non-recharged numbers, that's not financially sustainable in the long term as per telcos beyond the typical 7 days they give.
 
I think emergency calling works as long as sim is active even with no recharge. As for incoming on non-recharged numbers, that's not financially sustainable in the long term as per telcos beyond the typical 7 days they give.

What does this mean exactly? Does incoming work during these 90 days?

The URL description says something (No incoming) and the actual website says something else (No outgoing).

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I think emergency calling works as long as sim is active even with no recharge. As for incoming on non-recharged numbers, that's not financially sustainable in the long term as per telcos beyond the typical 7 days they give.
ah yeah bad choice of words, emergency meaning we can call to anyone and atleast give a miss call to the person in question (we used to do this in older days when we used to have minimal recharge and needed to call dad),

incoming calls used to be there before 2014, there's only IUC charges which telcos can negotiate between themselves
 
What does this mean exactly? Does incoming work during these 90 days?

The URL description says something (No incoming) and the actual website says something else (No outgoing).
It's a "flexible" way of saying that jio may give you free 7 days incoming or 90 days incoming depending on their mood/finances & giving a hope to those who think they might get lucky with jio as airtel/voda have a well defined 7 days free incoming after last recharge expires.

emergency meaning we can call to anyone and atleast give a miss call to the person in question (we used to do this in older days when we used to have minimal recharge and needed to call dad),

incoming calls used to be there before 2014, there's only IUC charges which telcos can negotiate between themselves
Exactly why it was stopped because having sims that don't recharge but still remain active for receiving incoming calls/make outgoing miss calls use telcos infra while contributing zero revenue.
 
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