Reliance Jio Pulls Summer Surprise Offer
Reliance Jio late on Thursday chose to pull back its Summer Surprise offer on the counsel of the nation’s telecom controller.
“Jio acknowledges this choice. Jio is presently completely following the controller’s recommendation,” Reliance Jio said an announcement.
Jio had reported the offer on March 31, under which it offered three months of complimentary administrations.
Reliance Jio said it would pull back the Summer Surprise offer “when operationally attainable, throughout the following few days”.
Essentially, it said that all clients who have subscribed to the Jio Summer Surprise offer before it was suspended will “stay qualified for its advantages”.
This implies on the off chance that you revived for up to Rs 303 or above before now, you will get 1GB of information every day till July 1 and different advantages under that arrangement.
On the off chance that you revived for Rs 499, you will get 2GB of information every day. Calls will stay free.
Jio Prime
Around the same time it declared the Summer Surprise offer, Jio broadened the due date for its Jio Prime enrollment to April 15. The participation permitted endorsers of profit of uncommon offers till March 31, 2018 by paying Rs 99. It is misty whether memberships to Jio Prime are still permitted taking after Trai’s recommendation.
What will happen in the event that you haven’t selected for Prime?
On the off chance that you are not a Prime supporter, all the free administrations from Jio will arrive at an end. Jio Prime individuals appreciate significantly more information advantages contrasted with non-Jio Prime individuals.
The Summer Surprise offer had taken after the Happy New Year offer whose last day was on March 31.
In his March 31 message to supporters, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani had said that more than 72 million Jio clients have agreed to accept Jio Prime up until now and the number is just expected to go up further. Jio had already crossed the 100-million endorser stamp in February, only five months subsequent to propelling its administrations last September.