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Reliance Jio raises prepaid tariffs by around 20% Last Updated : 29 Nov 2021 11:03:03 AM IST After Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, telecom major Reliance Jio said it would raise tariffs for its prepaid users by around 20 per cent.
The revised tariffs will come into effect from December 1, the telecom major said.The announcement by Reliance Jio comes few days after Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel announced a hike in their respective prepaid tariffs."These plans will provide the best value in the industry. Upholding the Jio promise of providing the best-quality service at the lowest price globally, Jio customers will continue to be the biggest beneficiaries.""The new unlimited plans will go-live on 1st December 2021 and can be opted from all existing touchpoints and channels," Jio said.On Tuesday, Vodafone Idea had announced that it would raise tariffs for its prepaid users by around 20 per cent, which came into effect on Thursday.It maintained that the revision in plans will start the process of ARPU (Average Revenue Per Unit) improvement and help address the financial stress faced by the industry.Earlier on Monday, Bharti Airtel had also raised the prepaid tariffs by around 20 per cent, which came into effect from Friday.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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