<p>Reliance Jio Infocomm, the telecom arm of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries, said on Friday that it has launched a Netflix subscription on prepaid plans.</p>.<p>Jio said that around 400 million prepaid customers will get the option of availing a Netflix subscription through two packages, one priced at Rs 1,099, which will give access to Netflix on mobile platforms, and the other for Rs 1,499, providing access to a basic package for large screens.</p>.<p>The packages will extend for a maximum of 84 days, Jio said.</p>.Jio rolls out 5G service in 26 GHz band, claims top speed of 2 Gbps.<p>Jio's peers, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, provide subscription to the Disney+ Hotstar streaming service through prepaid bundled plans.</p>.<p>"Partnership with Jio will give more customers access to this exciting line-up of Indian content as well as some incredible stories from around the world," said Tony Zameczkowski, vice president of APAC partnerships for Netflix.</p>.<p>Earlier in July, Jio had announced the launch of a 4G-feature phone in an attempt to reach people who have not yet migrated to smartphones.</p>
<p>Reliance Jio Infocomm, the telecom arm of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries, said on Friday that it has launched a Netflix subscription on prepaid plans.</p>.<p>Jio said that around 400 million prepaid customers will get the option of availing a Netflix subscription through two packages, one priced at Rs 1,099, which will give access to Netflix on mobile platforms, and the other for Rs 1,499, providing access to a basic package for large screens.</p>.<p>The packages will extend for a maximum of 84 days, Jio said.</p>.Jio rolls out 5G service in 26 GHz band, claims top speed of 2 Gbps.<p>Jio's peers, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, provide subscription to the Disney+ Hotstar streaming service through prepaid bundled plans.</p>.<p>"Partnership with Jio will give more customers access to this exciting line-up of Indian content as well as some incredible stories from around the world," said Tony Zameczkowski, vice president of APAC partnerships for Netflix.</p>.<p>Earlier in July, Jio had announced the launch of a 4G-feature phone in an attempt to reach people who have not yet migrated to smartphones.</p>