Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Jio announces new tariffs after pulling out free data offer

- Kalpana Pathak

A day after withdrawin­g its summer surprise offer, Reliance Jio on Tuesday launched a new plan that offers its Prime members 1GB data per day at 4G speeds for 84 days for ₹309.

The cost of the three-month unlimited-data plan is ₹6 more than the Summer Surprise offer.

“The plans start with the most affordable ₹309 all unlimited plan, which provides unlimited SMS, calling and data for three months on first recharge,” Jio said in a press statement.

The firm also announced a ₹509 unlimited plan for customers with high data usage — offering unlimited SMS, calling and data (2GB a day at 4G speeds) for three months on the first recharge.

“Considerin­g the special benefits that are available to Jio Prime members, customers who were unable to subscribe to Jio Prime for any reason, can continue to do so by paying ₹408 or ₹608 to avail these benefits,” Jio said.

The firm withdrew its Summer Surprise offer of free services owing to a directive from the Tel ecom Regulatory Authority o India. Under the plan, Jio Prime members recharging for the firs time with ₹303 or higher were offered compliment­ary data ser vices for three months until July

Shares of Reliance Industries Ltd, Jio’s parent firm, on Tuesday fell 0.5% to ₹1,374.10 on the BSE.

Goldman Sachs in a report on Reliance Industries released on Tuesday raised Jio’s valuation to $11 billion from $4.5 billion implying an enterprise value o $32 billion, due to higher marke share by revenue arising from higher-than-expected retention rate for Jio Prime subscriber­s.

Jio has more than 100 million subscriber­s, with around 72 mil lion of those being Prime sub scribers.

“Our telecom team expects Jio to capture 15% market share in FY21 estimated (from 11% previ ously),” said Goldman Sachs.

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