Jio has launched a cheap Rs 11 data voucher plan secretly on MyJio app. The plan offers users 10GB of 4G data for a one-hour period. This budget-friendly plan was quietly rolled out without advertising or promoting.
This new affordable data plan is aimed for Jio prepaid users who needs extra data on short notice. Here’s a closer look at what this new plan entails.
Jio prepaid Rs 11 data plan: Benefits
The Rs. 11 Jio plan is a data-only voucher that offers 10GB of high-speed 4G data for 1 hour. This affordable pack provides 4G data only and does not offer calls or SMS facility.
It is important to note that the plan requires an existing base plan. Since it applies only to existing base plans, users must have an active plan to use this data add-on.
Additionally, since the plan is only valid for prepaid Jio users, postpaid users will not be able to enjoy the recharge plan.
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How it compares to Airtel’s Rs. 9 Data Voucher
Interestingly, Jio’s Rs 11 plan comes shortly after Airtel introduced a similar Rs 9 plan, which also provides 10GB of data for one hour. While Airtel’s offering is slightly cheaper, Jio’s new plan aims to provide competitive value for users in urgent need of data.
Who Can Benefit from Jio’s Rs. 11 Data Voucher?
Jio’s Rs 11 voucher is ideal for users in situations where they need a sudden boost in data. Here are a few groups who might find it especially beneficial:
- Prepaid users who’ve run out of data for the day or month can top up quickly without committing to a larger recharge.
- For those uploading high-resolution images, videos, or other large files to social media, this plan offers a short burst of data at minimal cost.
- For individuals who need to join an urgent online meeting or send a crucial email, this plan offers a quick, cost-effective solution.
How to avail Jio’s Rs. 11 plan?
To recharge the Rs 11 plan in Jio, prepaid users can simply head to the MyJio app and select the data packs section under the Recharge option.
Chandramohan is a tech geek who enjoys writing about the Internet of Things, social media, and emerging technologies. He is an MCA student at GG University in Chhattisgarh with a strong foundation in computer science.