Reliance Jio plans to bring 5G internet to your smartphones

Reliance Jio plans to bring 5G internet to your smartphones

Reliance Jio is working with Israel's Airspan to provide the nation a smooth transition to 5G services.

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  • Feb 28, 2017,
  • Updated Feb 28, 2017 4:32 PM IST

Reliance Jio is working with Israel's Airspan to provide the nation a smooth transition to 5G services. The Mukesh Ambani-led company is already taking the process ahead with the company and has reportedly, has deployed around 5 million small cells made by Airspan. These small cells are capable of carrying over 350 terabytes of data along with 5 million VoLTE calls.

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The deployment of these small cells will be used to provide coverage and capacity to the network provider. According to a report by the Financial Express, Mathew Oommen, president, Reliance Jio said, "We are driving a digital platform and broadband network movement to meet the expectations of a data hungry nation." He added, "Together (with Airspan), we have been able to innovate on products and solutions that have fundamentally disrupted cost and service models, ensuring that Jio's self-healing HetNet will be able to seamlessly transition to 5G."

Jio has been a big disruptor in the telecom industry, the company will start charging for its services from April 1. The incumbent network operators are already facing a tough time dealing with the drastically reduced tariffs and if the company pioneers 5G in the country it will have a definitive edge over other operators. The latest entrant in the telecom sector set new records when it acquired 100 million LTE subscribers in just 170 days.

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Jio, which has spent $25 billion on its 4G wireless data network, will terminate free data plans from April 1 but has offered customers the option of signing up for a Jio Prime membership for Rs 99 to continue using unlimited services for a year by paying Rs 303 every month.

 

Reliance Jio is working with Israel's Airspan to provide the nation a smooth transition to 5G services. The Mukesh Ambani-led company is already taking the process ahead with the company and has reportedly, has deployed around 5 million small cells made by Airspan. These small cells are capable of carrying over 350 terabytes of data along with 5 million VoLTE calls.

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The deployment of these small cells will be used to provide coverage and capacity to the network provider. According to a report by the Financial Express, Mathew Oommen, president, Reliance Jio said, "We are driving a digital platform and broadband network movement to meet the expectations of a data hungry nation." He added, "Together (with Airspan), we have been able to innovate on products and solutions that have fundamentally disrupted cost and service models, ensuring that Jio's self-healing HetNet will be able to seamlessly transition to 5G."

Jio has been a big disruptor in the telecom industry, the company will start charging for its services from April 1. The incumbent network operators are already facing a tough time dealing with the drastically reduced tariffs and if the company pioneers 5G in the country it will have a definitive edge over other operators. The latest entrant in the telecom sector set new records when it acquired 100 million LTE subscribers in just 170 days.

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Jio, which has spent $25 billion on its 4G wireless data network, will terminate free data plans from April 1 but has offered customers the option of signing up for a Jio Prime membership for Rs 99 to continue using unlimited services for a year by paying Rs 303 every month.

 

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