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Jio Extends 5G Reach to Bengaluru and Hyderabad

CIO Insider Team | Friday, 11 November, 2022
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After the successful Beta-launch of Jio True-5G services in six cities, Reliance Industries-backed Jio has now extended its 5G reach to Bengaluru and Hyderabad with effect from November 10.

Jio believes that JioTrue5G in these two tech-centric cities will help realize the true potential of some of the latest technologies that will serve humanity and improve the quality of life of Indians.
Earlier, Jio had beta-launched True-5G services in six cities, namely, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Varanasi, and Nathdwara.

According to the company, those users in Bengaluru and Hyderabad will be invited to the Jio Welcome Offer, to experience Unlimited Data at up to 1 Gbps+ speeds, at no additional cost.

Jio is rolling out its advanced True-5G services in a phase-wise manner, to ensure the best customer experience. JioTrue5G is already being experienced by Lakhs of users across six cities, response to which is extremely positive and reassuring. Customer insights and feedback is helping Jio build, what is, and will be, the most advanced 5G network globally.

Jio has brought transformational changes in the Indian digital services space to enable the vision of Digital India for 1.3 billion Indians and propel India into global leadership in the digital economy

Now, Jio users are experiencing speeds anywhere between 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps on their smartphones and are using very high quantities of data, seamlessly, thanks to Jio True5G’s three-fold advantage. These are:

•Stand-alone 5G architecture with advanced 5G network with Zero dependency on 4G network
•The largest and best mix of 5G spectrum across 700 MHz, 3500 MHz, and 26 GHz bands.
•Carrier Aggregation that seamlessly combines these 5G frequencies into a single robust data highway using an advanced technology called Carrier Aggregation.

Jio has brought transformational changes in the Indian digital services space to enable the vision of Digital India for 1.3 billion Indians and propel India into global leadership in the digital economy.



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