New Delhi: Reliance Jio has single handedly revolutionized how India communicates since it entered the telecom industry. Now, with the launch of the new 5.5G network, Jio is turning up on the notch which gives the opportunity to flip up the speed and connection. This new technology is supposed to provide faster downloading, limited or no delay and a more stable network connection.
What is 5.5G?
5.5G is more or less like a upgraded version of 5G. 5G is normally fast internet and 5.5G takes it to another level by enhancing speed, dependability and generally, the experience. It is most effective in congested zones, which often typical networks will discover challenging sometimes.
Why 5.5G Matters
Jio’s 5.5G comes with some impressive benefits:
- Faster Speeds: Watching movies, playing games or having video calls will be faster than ever.
- Less Lag: Online gaming and virtual reality will be more interactive owing to less delay.
- Stronger Network: The connection will still remain strong whether one is using the gadget during rush hour or even in crowded places.
- Supports More Devices: Ideal for smart city systems as well as IoT system since it can manage several devices concurrently.
Jio’s Big Telecom Revolution
It has done some amazing things to bolster its network since it was launched to the market. Its mobile network portfolio encompasses the largest 4G network footprint across India with over 100000 sites. Having said that, Jio too claims a staggering 91.6% 4G signal availability whereas Airtel and Vodafone stand at roughly about 60% only.
This extensive coverage has been of a big help. The data usage in mobile in India has gone up from 20 crore GB per month to over 150 crore GB per month in a matter of few years and all this is possible due to cheap VoLTE services provided by Jio.
How Jio Shook Up the Industry
Jio, taking a lead in the market made other telecom players change their strategies. Strategies started to emerge, where names such as Airtel and Vodafone had to drop their prices and integrate better services. It even unleashed massive merged entities like that of Vodafone with Idea and not only reshaped the competition.
Now that Jio has over 130 million users, it is easy to extrapolate that aggressive pricing did the trick. But as far as the experts are concerned, these low prices are likely not to remain for a long time.
What’s Next?
Another reason is Jio is continuously coming up with ways to enhance the service delivers to its clients. Thanks to just recently released JioFiber along with the success of mass-market devices like JioPhone, the company is preparing for further expansion. Its orientation on technology development implies that Indian consumers should prepare for even faster and more stable Internet connection in future.
In short, the Reliance Jio does not plan to remain a telecom company but is working on the vertical of providing innovation in the technology in which it is more than a telecom company as it is bringing revolution in the India by providing high quality of internet among the million of people.