Reliance Jio’s Latest Plans For 2017 on Internet and 4G Smartphone

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Since the Jio has officially announced their offers last year, most of the internet users from India have moved to Jio network and now Reliance Jio has large customer base all over India.



So today I'm going to share one more unbelievable announcement from Jio which will take your internet usage to the next level in upcoming months.

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani is one of the great business person who believes in disrupting every marketplace that he touches.

He is currently planning to do the same with broadband and affordable 4G smartphone in India.

According to a report published in India Today, Reliance Jio has began rolling out the Jio Fiber service for the home and office environment in Mumbai. Currently the fiber internet service has started in few areas in Mumbai to test the service.

Jio has announced that the fiber internet is totally free for first three months and users will get near 70Mbps to 100Mbps through fiber optic cables.



While announcing the Jio 4G service last year, company chairman has said that Jio fiber service will be one of the best data transferring service where user can experience the top data speed. As per his state, now Jio has started to roll out fiber service in Mumbai and the service will spread to more than 100 cities in upcoming months.

Wait wait..! Not only that, Jio is planning to start another..!

Since the number of 4G smartphone users are very less in India, Mukesh Ambani-led company aims to introduce basic level 4G smartphones with affordable price for all the internet users where they can experience the real 4G speed through Jio.

As per the report in Economic Times, that the company may introduce 4G smartphones in first quarter of 2017.