Jio Independence Day Offer

Jio is offering up to 140 days of free data and Jio-to-Jio voice calls to customers who are buying the JioFi 4G hotspot device. Customers can use the data to download and use applications, watch videos, listen to music, or do other activities that require a connection. The offer is available from July 1 through September 30.

The JioFi 4G wireless hotspot device is available at all the Reliance Digital outlets and on the company’s official website for INR 1,999.

The three very affordable plans are for INR 199 offering 1.5GB data for 28 days daily, INR 249 offering 2GB data for 56 days daily, and INR 349 offering 3GB data for 84 days daily. Now to avail the “free” benefits, you will need to recharge additionally for INR 99 to get the ‘Jio Prime’ membership.

The new unlimited data plan from AT&T will give you access to on-net voice calls, 1000 minutes off-net calling, and 100 national SMS per day. The free data will be dependent on the plan that you opt for. ..

You can recharge with Jio Prime for an extra 112 days to get the benefits of 1.5GB daily data and 168 days of extra data.

The JioFi 4G wireless hotspot device is now available on the company’s official website. This offer is not available for postpaid users. ..

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