Reliance Jio has upgraded its 4G data vouchers with double high-speed data access. The revised 4G Jio data vouchers also include non-Jio voice calling minutes. The new development comes over five months after the telco brought its dedicated IUC top-up vouchers to reduce the impact of the Interconnect Usage Charge (IUC) rate that it implemented last year at six paise a minute basis. Jio has notably upgraded all its 4G data vouchers except the Rs. 251 that is still offering 2GB daily high-speed data for 51 days, without any non-Jio calling minutes.
As per the Jio website, the revised Rs. 11 4G data voucher comes with 800MB of high-speed data access, up from existing 400MB allocation. The voucher now also includes 75 minutes of non-Jio voice calling.
Similarly, the Rs. 21 Jio data voucher offers 2GB of high-speed data and 200 non-Jio voice calling minutes. The same voucher earlier provided 1GB data access. The Rs. 51 data voucher has also been upgraded with 6GB high-speed data benefits and 500 minutes of non-Jio voice calling. Previously, the Rs. 51 voucher had 3GB data access.
Jio has also revised the Rs. 101 4G data voucher to offer 12GB high-speed data access and 1,000 minutes of non-Jio voice calling. The voucher earlier provided 6GB data benefits.
Jio 4G Data Voucher |
Existing High-Speed Data |
Revised High-Speed Data |
Non-Jio Minutes |
Rs. 11 |
400MB |
800MB |
75 |
Rs. 21 |
1GB |
2GB |
200 |
Rs. 51 |
3GB |
6GB |
500 |
Rs. 101 |
6GB |
12GB |
1000 |
The 4G data voucher portfolio by Jio also has the Rs. 251 option that hasn't received any revision yet. Also, the new upgrade would give Jio subscribers a choice to pick either the existing IUC top-up vouchers or the 4G data vouchers to avail a mix of non-Jio minutes and high-speed data access.
The IUC top-up vouchers are still relevant for those customers who mainly require non-Jio voice calling minutes. However, the revised data vouchers are more suitable for the ones who want to add high-speed data access to their . The 4G data vouchers are applicable only if s already have an active plan.
The revision was brought to notice by TelecomTalk, though Gadgets 360 was able to confirm its existence through the official site.