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The Jio 5G services will soon be launched in locations like New Delhi and Mumbai before being made available throughout all of India by December of next year.
Digital Desk: At
the 45th Annual General Meeting on Monday, the company unveiled the Reliance 5G
smartphone. In order to create a low-cost 5G smartphone, Reliance claimed to be
working with Google. The company also announced its $2 lakh crore ($25 billion)
plan to introduce fifth-generation (5G) services in India within two months.
During Reliance's 45th Annual General Meeting, Chairman Mukesh Ambani declared
that Jio's 5G network would be the largest in the entire globe. The Jio 5G
services will soon be launched in locations like New Delhi and Mumbai before
being made available throughout all of India by December of next year.
At the 45th Annual General Meeting on Monday,
the company unveiled the Reliance 5G smartphone. In order to create a low-cost
5G smartphone, Reliance claimed to be working with Google. The company also
announced its $2 lakh crore ($25 billion) plan to introduce fifth-generation
(5G) services in India within two months.
During Reliance's 45th Annual General
Meeting, Chairman Mukesh Ambani declared that Jio's 5G network would be the
largest in the entire globe. The Jio 5G services will soon be launched in
locations like New Delhi and Mumbai before being made available throughout all
of India by December of next year.
Although it is believed that 5G connectivity
would be necessary for cutting-edge technologies like self-driving cars and
artificial intelligence, 4G connectivity is now expected to be capable of
providing data speeds up to ten times faster than those of 5G connections.
According to a recent report, Jio, which spent $11 billion, won the Indian 5G
spectrum auction for $19 billion (about Rs. 1.5 lakh crore) (roughly Rs. 87,000
crore).
Reliance completely changed the landscape of
India's 4G cellular market in 2016 by launching inexpensive data bundles and
free voice services. Additionally, the company unveiled the JioPhone Next in
India, a cheap smartphone with an MSRP of Rs. 6,499.
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