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Published : Apr 17, 2020, 7:14 PM IST

Updated : Apr 17, 2020, 10:57 PM IST

Reliance Jio has launched the JioPOS Lite app on Google Play store, from where a customer can download it and start recharging the phone of any subscriber on its network.

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New Delhi: Reliance Jio has introduced a new system to enable its subscribers to recharge the account of any customer on its network through a mobile app and also earn around 4 per cent commission.

The development comes at a time when many people are unable to recharge their phones due to the lockdown. Telecom regulator TRAI has been pushing service providers to extend the validity of all prepaid connections during the period.

Reliance Jio has launched the JioPOS Lite app on Google Play store, from where a customer can download it and start recharging the phone of any subscriber on its network.

"There is a joining fee of Rs 1,000 but the company has waived it off as an introductory offer. Jio customers downloading this app will have to load a minimum of Rs 1,000 for the first time and thereafter they can load recharge for sale for a minimum value of Rs 200," a source told PTI.

The app has recorded over 5 lakh downloads till date.

The source said this will give Jio customers a comfortable option to get their phones recharged even if shops are not opened during the lockdown period.

The government has extended the lockdown period till May 3 to check the spread of the coronavirus.

Read more: RBI cuts reverse repo rate, gives more money for SMEs, Agri & Housing sectors

Private telecom operators has extended the validity of prepaid accounts till May 3 to support people at the bottom of the pyramid stay connected during the lockdown.

"Airtel is extending the validity of these accounts till May 3, 2020. All these customers will now be able to receive incoming calls on their Airtel mobile numbers even after the validity of their plan is exhausted," Airtel said in a statement.

Vodafone Idea said in a statement: "In an endeavour to ensure that low income, prepaid customers using feature phones remain connected amidst these troubled times, Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL), has announced the extension of incoming services for these users till 3rd May 2020."

Reliance Jio had also offered its JioPhone users 100 minutes of free talktime and 100 free SMSes till April 17, while their incoming calls would continue even after the validity of their pre-paid vouchers.

State-owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL will extend the validity period of their prepaid mobile services till April 20 and offer Rs 10 additional talktime even after zero balance.

Telecom body COAI pegged the value of benefits announced by telcos for low-income users at over Rs 600 crore and said the government should support further extension of benefits through universal service obligation fund where more than Rs 51,500 crore has been lying unused.

Most recharge outlets to be available from April 20, incoming calls to continue: Jio

Reliance Jio said that most of the mobile recharge outlets will be available from April 20 onward, and customers who have not been able to recharge their account during the lockdown will continue to get incoming calls on their phones.

The company on March 31 had announced that users will continue to receive incoming call even after expiry of the prepaid account during the difficult situation developed due to spread of coronavirus infection.

"Majority recharge outlets will be available starting 20th April," Jio said, adding that customers can do recharge through online payment platforms, bank ATMs and also through associate programmes.

(PTI Report)

New Delhi: Reliance Jio has introduced a new system to enable its subscribers to recharge the account of any customer on its network through a mobile app and also earn around 4 per cent commission.

The development comes at a time when many people are unable to recharge their phones due to the lockdown. Telecom regulator TRAI has been pushing service providers to extend the validity of all prepaid connections during the period.

Reliance Jio has launched the JioPOS Lite app on Google Play store, from where a customer can download it and start recharging the phone of any subscriber on its network.

"There is a joining fee of Rs 1,000 but the company has waived it off as an introductory offer. Jio customers downloading this app will have to load a minimum of Rs 1,000 for the first time and thereafter they can load recharge for sale for a minimum value of Rs 200," a source told PTI.

The app has recorded over 5 lakh downloads till date.

The source said this will give Jio customers a comfortable option to get their phones recharged even if shops are not opened during the lockdown period.

The government has extended the lockdown period till May 3 to check the spread of the coronavirus.

Read more: RBI cuts reverse repo rate, gives more money for SMEs, Agri & Housing sectors

Private telecom operators has extended the validity of prepaid accounts till May 3 to support people at the bottom of the pyramid stay connected during the lockdown.

"Airtel is extending the validity of these accounts till May 3, 2020. All these customers will now be able to receive incoming calls on their Airtel mobile numbers even after the validity of their plan is exhausted," Airtel said in a statement.

Vodafone Idea said in a statement: "In an endeavour to ensure that low income, prepaid customers using feature phones remain connected amidst these troubled times, Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL), has announced the extension of incoming services for these users till 3rd May 2020."

Reliance Jio had also offered its JioPhone users 100 minutes of free talktime and 100 free SMSes till April 17, while their incoming calls would continue even after the validity of their pre-paid vouchers.

State-owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL will extend the validity period of their prepaid mobile services till April 20 and offer Rs 10 additional talktime even after zero balance.

Telecom body COAI pegged the value of benefits announced by telcos for low-income users at over Rs 600 crore and said the government should support further extension of benefits through universal service obligation fund where more than Rs 51,500 crore has been lying unused.

Most recharge outlets to be available from April 20, incoming calls to continue: Jio

Reliance Jio said that most of the mobile recharge outlets will be available from April 20 onward, and customers who have not been able to recharge their account during the lockdown will continue to get incoming calls on their phones.

The company on March 31 had announced that users will continue to receive incoming call even after expiry of the prepaid account during the difficult situation developed due to spread of coronavirus infection.

"Majority recharge outlets will be available starting 20th April," Jio said, adding that customers can do recharge through online payment platforms, bank ATMs and also through associate programmes.

(PTI Report)

Last Updated : Apr 17, 2020, 10:57 PM IST
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