Jio

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, doing business as Jio, is an Indian telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Jio Platforms, headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It operates a national LTE network with coverage across all 22 telecom circles. Currently, Jio offers 4G and 4G+ services all over India and 5G service in selected cities. Its 6G services are in the works.[5][6][7][8]

Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
TypeSubsidiary of Reliance Industries
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded15 February 2007 (2007-02-15)
FounderMukesh Ambani
Headquarters
Reliance Corporate Park, Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
,
India
Key people
Products
Revenue 90,287 crore (US$11 billion)
(FY 2020–21)
34,035 crore (US$4.3 billion)
(FY 2020–21)[2]
12,537 crore (US$1.6 billion)
(FY 2020–21)[2]
Total assets 305,965 crore (US$38 billion)
(FY 2020–21)[2]
Members 42.62 crore (426.2 million)
(31 March)[2][3]
ParentJio Platforms[4]
SubsidiariesLYF
Websitejio.com

Jio soft launched on 27 December 2015 with a beta for partners and employees,[9][10] and became publicly available on 5 September 2016. It is the largest mobile network operator in India and the third largest mobile network operator in the world with over 42.62 crore (426.2 million) subscribers.[3]

In September 2019, Jio launched a fiber to the home service, offering home broadband, television, and telephone services. As of September 2020, Reliance Industries has raised 1.65 lakh crore (US$21 billion) by selling nearly 33% equity stake in Jio Platforms.[11][12]

History

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the stall of Jio with Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways and Communications along with Mukesh Ambani and Akash Ambani on October 1, 2022.

The company was registered in Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat on 15 February 2007 as Infotel Broadband Services Limited (IBSL). In June 2010, Reliance Industries (RIL) bought a 95% stake in IBSL for 4,800 crore (equivalent to 91 billion or US$1.1 billion in 2020). Although unlisted, IBSL was the only company that won broadband spectrum in all 22 circles in India in the 4G auction that took place earlier that year.[13] Later continuing as RIL's telecom subsidiary, Infotel Broadband Services Limited was renamed as Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (RJIL) in January 2013.[14]

In June 2015, Jio announced that it would start its operations throughout the country by the end of 2015.[15] However, four months later in October, the company postponed the launch to the first quarter of the financial year 2016–2017.[16]

Later, in July 2015, a PIL filed in the Supreme Court by an NGO called the Centre for Public Interest Litigation, through Prashant Bhushan, challenged the grant of a pan-India license to Jio by the Government of India. The PIL also alleged that the firm was being allowed to provide voice telephony along with its 4G data service, by paying an additional fee of just 165.8 crore (US$21 million) which was arbitrary and unreasonable, and contributed to a loss of 2,284.2 crore (US$290 million) to the exchequer.[17][18] The Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT), however, explained that the rules for 3G and BWA spectrum didn't restrict BWA winners from providing voice telephony. As a result, the PIL was revoked, and the accusations were dismissed.[19]

The 4G services were launched internally on 27 December 2015.[20] The company commercially launched its 4G services on 5 September 2016,[9] offering free data and voice services until 31 December,[21] which was later extended until 31 March 2017.[22][23] Within the first month, Jio announced that it had acquired 1.6 crore (16 million) subscribers[24] and has crossed 5 crore (50 million) subscriber mark in 83 days since its launch,[25] subsequently crossing 100 million subscribers on 22 February 2017.[26] By October 2017, it had about 13 crore (130 million) subscribers.[27]

On 5 October 2022, it has launched 5G services to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.[28]

Network

Spectrum frequency holding summary

A cell tower carrying antennas of Jio cellular network in West Bengal, India.

Jio owns spectrum in 850 MHz and 1,800 MHz bands in India's 22 circles, and also owns pan-India licensed 2,300 MHz spectrum. The spectrum is valid until 2035.[29] Jio also picked up pan-India licenses in the 700 MHz, 3,500 MHz and 26 GHz spectrum bands in the DoT's 2022 5G auction.[30]

Telecom circle coverage FD-NR
700MHz
Band n28
FD-LTE
850MHz
Band 5
FD-LTE
1800MHz
Band 3
TD-LTE
2300MHz
Band 40
TD-NR
3500MHz
Band n78
TD-NR
26GHz
Band n258
Delhi
Mumbai
Kolkata
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
Gujarat
Karnataka
Maharashtra & Goa
Tamil Nadu
Haryana
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh (East)
Uttar Pradesh (West)
West Bengal
Assam
Bihar & Jharkhand
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh
North East
Odisha

Partnerships

Jio shares spectrum with Reliance Communications. The sharing deal is for 800 MHz band across seven circles other than the 10 circles for which Jio already owns.[31]

Sep 2014 – Acquired undisclosed stake in Airspan Networks for US$5 mn.[32][33] Deploys Airspan's small cells throughout the network roll out phase.[34][35]

Sep 2016 – Jio signed a pact with BSNL for intra-circle roaming which would enable users of the operators to use each other's 4G and 2G spectrum in national roaming mode.[36]

Feb 2017 – Jio announced a partnership with Samsung to work on LTE – Advanced Pro and 5G.[37]

Feb 2017 – Partnered with Ciena to deploy transport SDN architecture.[38][39]

Reliance Jio also partnered with several OSS (Operations Support Systems) & BSS (Business Support System) companies for the deployment of services, like: SAP, HP, IBM, Ericsson, Rancore, Estel Technologies, Subex and Intec Telecom Systems. However, the finalized OSS firms were Ericsson, HP and Friendly Technologies.[40][41]

Sep 2020 – Partners with Cisco Systems for 5G deployment.[42]

Sep 2020 – Announces partnership with HFCL to deploy Fiber-optic communication to support the rollout of FTTx services.[43]

Oct 2022 - Contracts with Nokia & Ericsson for supplying standalone 5G network equipment.[44]

Summit Digitel Infrastructure

Summit Digitel Infrastructure (formerly known as Reliance Jio Infratel Private Limited) operates 136,000 telecom sites. This division has been divested to Tower Infrastructure Trust, which is owned by Brookfield Asset Management, for a consideration of 25,215 crore (US$3.2 billion).[45]

Products and services

Mobile broadband

The company launched its 4G broadband services throughout India in September 2016.[16] It was slated to release in December 2015 after some reports said that the company was waiting to receive final permits from the government.[15] Jio offers fourth-generation (4G) data and voice services, along with peripheral services like instant messaging and streaming movies and music.[46]

JioFiber

In August 2018, Jio began to test a new triple play fiber to the home service known tentatively as Jio GigaFiber, including broadband internet with speeds ranging from 100 to 1000 Mbit/s, as well as television and landline telephone services.[47][48]

In August 2019, it was announced that the service would officially launch on 5 September 2019 as JioFiber, in honour of the company's third anniversary.[49][50][51] Jio also announced plans to offer streaming of films still in theatres ("First Day First Show") to eligible JioFiber subscribers.[52][53]

In the year 2015, the company has a network of more than 250,000 km (160,000 mi) of fiber optic cables in the country, over which it will be partnering with local cable operators to get broader connectivity for its broadband services.[54]

JioBusiness

In March 2021, the company has launched connectivity solutions for businesses bundled with services provided by Jio Platforms, Reliance Retail and Office 365.[55][56]

LYF smartphones

An image of LYF Water 2 phone with IPS display.[57]

In June 2015, Jio entered into an agreement with domestic handset maker Intex to supply 4G handsets capable of voice over LTE (VoLTE).[58] However, in October 2015, Jio announced that it would be launching its own mobile handset brand named LYF.[59][60][61]

On 25 January 2016, the company launched its LYF smartphone[62] series starting with Water 1, through its chain of electronic retail outlets, Reliance Retail.[63] Three more handset models have been released so far, namely Water 2,[64] Earth 1,[65] and Flame 1.[66][67]

Illustration of a JioPhone

JioPhone is a line of feature phones marketed by Jio. The first model, released in August 2017 (with public pre-orders beginning 24 August 2017), was positioned as an "affordable" LTE-compatible feature phone. It runs the KaiOS platform (derived from the defunct Firefox OS), and includes a 2.4-inch display, a dual-core processor, 4 GB of internal storage, near-field communication support, a suite of Jio-branded apps (including the voice assistant HelloJio), and a Jio-branded application store. It also supports a "TV cable" accessory for output to an external display.[68][69][70]

In July 2018, the company unveiled the JioPhone 2, an updated model in a keyboard bar form factor with a QWERTY keyboard and horizontal display. Jio also announced that Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube apps would become available for the two phones.[71]

Jionet Wi-Fi

Prior to its pan-India launch of 4G data and telephony services, the firm has started providing free Wi-Fi hotspot services in cities throughout India including Surat, Ahmedabad in Gujarat, and Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh,[72] Indore, Jabalpur, Dewas and Ujjain[73] in Madhya Pradesh, select locations of Mumbai in Maharashtra,[74] Kolkata in West Bengal,[75] Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh,[76] Bhubaneswar in Odisha,[77] Mussoorie in Uttarakhand,[78] Collectorate's Office in Meerut,[79] and at MG Road in Vijayawada[80] among others.

In March 2016, Jio started providing free Wi-Fi internet to spectators at six cricket stadiums hosting the 2016 ICC World Twenty20 matches. .[81]

JioPhone Next

On 24 June 2021, Mukesh Ambani announced the launch of JioPhone Next. It is a fully-featured Android smartphone co-developed with Google as part of its long-term partnership. The budget smartphone was launched in India on 4 November 2021.[82][83][84][85]

The Jio Phone Next will be run by the indigenously built Pragati OS based on Android Go Operating System. This phone is classified as an entry-level phone and is aimed at replacing feature phones and providing basic smartphone services efficiently at low specifications.[86]

Jio apps

Jio sim card pouch as distributed by Reliance Jio Infocomm

In May 2016, Jio launched a bundle of multimedia apps on Google Play as part of its upcoming 4G services. While the apps are available to download for everyone, a user will require a Jio SIM card to use them. Additionally, most of the apps are in the beta phase.[87] Notable apps include:

  • JioPages – a web browser for Android devices[88][89]
  • JioChat – instant messaging app[90]
  • JioCinema – online HD video library[91]
  • JioCloud – cloud-based backup tool[92]
  • JioHealth – health services app
  • JioNews – e-reader for news[93]
  • JioMeet – video-conferencing platform[94]
  • JioMoney – online payments/wallet app[95]
  • JioSaavn – for online and offline music streaming in English and Indian languages
  • JioSecurity – security app[96]
  • JioTV – TV Channels streaming service
  • JioVoice – VoLTE phone simulator[97]
  • MyJio – manage Jio account and digital services associated with it[98][99]
  • JioMart - Online shopping app[100]

Controversies

Issue with incumbents

In September 2016, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) summoned Jio and the country's existing telecom operators like Airtel, Vodafone, and Idea Cellular to meet and discuss an issue regarding the interconnection between the operators. This was a result after Jio complained to TRAI and Department of Telecom (DoT) about other operators not honoring their commercial agreements to let Jio use their network resources. The company further added that the operators are trying to sabotage its entry into the telecom scene. However, DoT dismissed the request and directed TRAI to help settle the dispute amicably. Moreover, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) requested TRAI to include all the operators in the discussion instead of the three.[101]

The incumbent operators had previously approached the country's PMO to reiterate their stance they "are in no way obliged or in any position to entertain Jio's requests for interconnection points as they do not have either the network or the financial resources to terminate the latter's humongous volumes of potentially asymmetric voice traffic." Responding to this, Mukesh Ambani, owner of Jio, said, "All operators have publicly said last week that they will provide this (interconnect and MNP). So, we are waiting. These are all great companies. They have their own reputations to protect. I am confident they won't violate the law." Commenting about number portability, he added, "The number belongs to the consumer. No operator can cause trouble if they want to change operators."[102] However, on 12 September 2016, Idea Cellular agreed to allow Jio to use 196 of its interconnection access points.[103]

Subscriber data breach

On 10 July 2017, Jio's customer data was allegedly leaked on the website magicapk.com.[104] The website was suspended shortly after the news of the breach broke out.[105]

Farmers' boycott

During the 2020–2021 Indian Farmers' Protest, farmers across multiple states in northern part of India boycotted and vandalized Jio's towers owing to allegations of Reliance Industries's support to controversial farm laws of India.[106] Jio blamed its competitors Airtel and Vodafone for spreading rumours of "Reliance being an undue beneficiary in the farm bills", an allegation both the companies denied.[107] The company saw a loss of around 25 lakh (2.5 million) subscribers in Punjab and Haryana between November and December 2020.[108]

Bird deaths

In January 2021, several social media posts started circulating linking bird deaths to Jio's 5G network trials. The claims were found to be fake as 5G trials were not yet permitted. The cause of the death of the birds is determined as due to an outbreak of bird flu.[109]

See also

  • Jio Payments Bank
  • JioSaavn
  • Reliance Foundation
  • Reliance Industries Limited
  • Telecommunications in India
  • List of telecom companies in India
  • List of mobile network operators

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