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Family Plan Awesomeness: If you want one recharge to keep the whole crew happy, Reliance Jio has you covered with a super-friendly offer. The Rs 399 family postpaid plan lets you, plus three more family members, dive into unlimited calls and loads of data without breaking a sweat. Even better, there’s a 30-day free trial so you can kick the tires. Plus, you get unlimited 5G data to enjoy the fastest speeds. Let’s break it down step by step.

Jio’s Rs 399 Family Postpaid Plan

Jio’s Rs 399 family postpaid plan is a standout, and no other provider can match the price. You get a full month of unlimited everything and a free 30-day trial to try it on. (Just a heads-up: the Rs 399 price doesn’t include tax, so the bill will have a little extra on it come payday.)

Unlimited Calls and SMS for Everyone

With the Rs 399 plan, every family member stays connected with unlimited calls and SMS. The plan also serves up 75GB of fast data, so you can scroll, stream, and share without worry.

Once you hit your data cap, each extra gigabyte will cost you just Rs 10. This plan lets you bring in up to 3 family members, so you can add 3 extra SIM cards. Each extra SIM will have 5GB of data every month. All lines on the plan enjoy unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS each day.

Here’s the breakdown if you add 3 connections. Each extra SIM card carries a monthly charge of Rs 99. So 3 extra cards will cost you Rs 399 for the base plan plus 3 times Rs 99, totaling Rs 696 plus tax.

Customers with the eligible plan also get unlimited 5G data wherever Jio’s 5G network is live and a 5G phone is in use. The plan comes with a few free subscriptions as well: JioTV, JioCinema, JioSecurity, and JioCloud.

Certain customers will not be required to pay a security deposit.  

For a new postpaid connection, a Jio user normally pays a deposit of Rs 500. This fee is waived for existing JioFiber subscribers, corporate employees signing up for a postpaid plan, current postpaid users, credit card customers, and individuals whose credit score meets Jio’s standards.

 


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