Reliance Jio All-In-One Rs 222 Plan Vs. Airtel Rs 249 And Vodafone Rs 229 Recharge
Airtel has a Rs 249 per month tariff plan that bundles unlimited local + STD + roaming calls as well as 2GB data per day with a validity of 28 days. The important thing to note is that all calls from Airtel to any mobile network in India are unlimited and free—this has been the bone of contention between Jio and other mobile networks in India just recently, because Jio now charges Rs 0.06 per minute for calls made to other mobile networks in the country.
Jio says that the 1000 minutes of calls to other mobile networks which are bundled with the All-In-One Plan would have otherwise been worth Rs 80 additionally. But this is where things get interesting, because unlike plans by Airtel and Vodafone, the subsequent few months are available for a much lesser price than a full recharge for another 28-days of validity. Jio says “every Rs 111 additional payment over base plan provides 1-month extra service”.. This means that the Jio All-In-One plan costs Rs 333 over 56 days (with 112 GB data) and Rs 444 over 84 days (with 168GB data). There is also a Rs 555 plan with a validity of 84 days, but this bundles 3000 minutes of calls to other mobile networks, while the rest of the pack benefits are the same as the others.
If you are to recharge your Airtel connection with this Rs 249 plan every 28 days, the cost would total up to Rs 498 for 56 days and Rs 747 for 84 days. Vodafone’s Rs 229 plan would cost Rs 458 over 56 days and Rs 687 over 84 days.
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