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vendredi 22 avril 2016
By: Tech Desk |
Updated: April 23, 2016 12:04 pm



reliance, reliance jio, internet speeds, data usage, monthly data usage Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) has disclosed that the average monthly consumption per user is in excess of 18GB within the first month of service and is increasing rapidly

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) has disclosed that the average monthly consumption per user is in excess of 18GB within the first month of service and is increasing rapidly. Average voice usage is over 250 minutes within the first month, the company claimed in a release after the announcements on the operational performance of Reliance Industries Ltd for the year ending March 31, 2016.


RJIL said over half a million users have been onboard its network since they launched full-scale service offerings for the RIL group employees, partners, vendors and associates on a trial basis on December 28, 2015. “The initial feedback is very encouraging and has established smooth operations of all aspects of the network. All the digital applications have also been tested extensively as part of the employee launch program,” the release said.



RJIL said the launch is now being expanded to others in the ecosystem and will be “progressively upgraded into commercial operations in coming months”. The company did not give any specific launch date.


RJIL claimed it was creating a multi-terabit capacity international network, highlighting how it had recently launched a new, state-of-the-art 8,100 km Bay of Bengal Gateway (BBG) linking South East Asia with the Middle East, then onward to Europe, Africa and Far East Asia through seamless interconnection with existing cable systems.


RJIL claimed its deployment of LTE, FTTH and Wi-Fi will make high speed broadband access widely available to customers across India. “RJIL will enable IP-centric and content focused services, with the ability to offer rich, multimedia communication and digital services,” the release said.


Incidentally, RJIL is the first telecom operator to hold pan India Unified License with 751.10 MHz of liberalised spectrum across the 800MHz, 1800MHz and 2300MHz bands. In addition, RJIL has entered into agreements with RCOM for change in spectrum allotment in the 800MHz band from RCOM to RJIL across nine circles and sharing of spectrum in the 800MHz band across 17 circles. Only RJIL is using sub-GHz spectrum band for LTE services in the country today.


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