Sat Dec 06 08:00:00 UTC 2025: Summary:

Jio continues to attract and retain subscribers with a variety of affordable add-on plans, including one for Rs 100 and another for Rs 77, in addition to even cheaper data packs. This affordability is likely a contributing factor to Jio’s continued dominance in the Indian telecom market, as demonstrated by the addition of nearly 2 million new subscribers in October 2025, as reported by TRAI.

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Jio Dominates Telecom Market, Adds Millions with Affordable Plans

New Delhi, India – December 6, 2025 – Reliance Jio continues to solidify its position as India’s leading telecom operator, adding a staggering 1.97 million new subscribers in October, according to the latest data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). This surge in subscribers pushes the national mobile user base to 48.47 crore.

Analysts attribute Jio’s continued success to its strategy of offering highly competitive and affordable plans, especially data add-on packs. The company currently features a variety of options designed to cater to budget-conscious consumers.

A particularly popular offering is a Rs 100 add-on pack, launched before the festive season and still available, providing users with extra data and benefits when paired with their existing base plans. In addition, Jio is offering a Rs 77 plan with attractive features. Several other budget options including plans priced at Rs 69, Rs 49, Rs 39, Rs 29, Rs 19, and Rs 11, making it easy for users to customize their data usage and spend.

“Jio has consistently focused on making connectivity accessible and affordable for all Indians,” said a telecom analyst. “Their diverse range of plans, including these low-cost add-on packs, clearly resonates with a large segment of the population.”

The company’s commitment to affordability, coupled with a robust network infrastructure, appears to be a winning formula as Jio continues to outpace its competitors in subscriber acquisition.

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