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Reliance Jio launches 'Dhan Dhana Dhan' offer at Rs 309

Reliance Jio has launched a new tariff plan dubbed 'Dhan Dhana Dhan'. Starting at Rs 309, the new plan offers 1GB of data per day and has a validity of 84 days.

This means users will get 1GB data per day with unlimited national calling for 84 days (28 x 3). There's another plan available at Rs 509, offering users 2GB of daily data with the same validity of 84 days. Both these plans are exclusive for Jio Prime members.

Incidentally, the offer is not for members who are eligible for the company's 'Summer Surprise' offer. As for non-Prime users, the 1GB per day plan is priced at Rs 408. For 2GB data per day, users will need to pay Rs 608. The validity of both these plans is 84 days as well.

The all-new Jio 'Dhan Dhana Dhan' offer replaces the company's 'Summer Surprise' offer. Late last week, telecom regulatory body Trai had asked the Reliance-owned telecom service provider to withdraw its 'Summer Surprise' offer+ . Trai said that the offer did not fit into the "regulatory framework," prompting it to ask the company to withdraw the plan.

The 'Summer Surprise' offer gave three more months of complimentary benefits to all Jio Prime members, who made their first recharge of Rs 303 (or more) by April 15. The complimentary services include three more months of free voice and data services, besides access to other Jio apps.

Responding to Trai's order, Reliance Jio had said that it is "in the process of fully complying with the regulator's advice", and will be withdrawing the new offer "as soon as operationally feasible, over the next few days."

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