Reliance Jio ups JioFiber broadband connectivity to support increased demand

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Telecom operator Reliance Jio is increasing its JioFiber network capacity to cope with increased data usage during the lockdown period in order to provide reliable broadband connectivity to its customers in the Delhi/NCR region.

NEW DELHI: Telecom operator Reliance Jio is increasing its JioFiber network capacity to cope with increased data usage during the lockdown period in order to provide reliable broadband connectivity to its customers in the Delhi/NCR region.

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Reliance Jio recently said that it was providing Basic JioFiber broadband connectivity (10 Mbps), wherever it is geographically feasible, without any service charges, for this period. The telco is also providing home gateway routers with a minimum refundable deposit.

Furthermore, Jio is also offering double-data across its 4G add-on vouchers and will also bundle non-Jio voice calling minutes in these vouchers at no additional cost, to meet the increased need of these services.

With the upgrade, the 4G data vouchers of Rs 11, Rs 21, Rs 51 and Rs 101, now come with 800 MB, 2GB, 6GB and 12 GB of high-speed data respectively. These vouchers also bundle voice calls to non Jio numbers and offer 75, 200, 500 and 1000 minutes respectively of outgoing talktime to any non-Jio network across the country.

Additionally, Jio had also partnered with Microsoft Teams to enable individuals, students, educational and healthcare institutions to continue their professional lives while still practicing social distancing amid the Covid-19 or coronavirus pandemic.

 

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