Jio's 5G pan-India coverage complete by December; analysts give thumbs up for rollout plan
Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani, on Monday, shared details of the pan-India expansion of 5G technology of digital services business Jio at the company’s 46th annual general meeting, held virtually. In nine months since the 5G announcements last October, Jio 5G is already present in over 96 percent of the census towns of India.
Reliance Jio will launch its AirFiber service—the fixed wireless broadband offering—on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi on September 19, next month.
“Through optical fibre, we can currently connect around 15,000 premises daily. But with JioAirFiber, we can supercharge this expansion with up to 150,000 connections per day which is a 10-fold increase, expanding our addressable market over the next three years to over 200 million high-paying homes and premises,” he added.
Ambani, India’s richest man, with a net worth of $95.8 billion, said Jio was “on track to cover the entire country by December this year, making Jio 5G the fastest-ever 5G rollout of this scale anywhere in the world.” Jio, India’s largest telecom player by subscribers, now has a customer base of 450 million subscribers, reflecting a year-on-year revenue growth of over 20 percent. Of these 50 million are 5G customers. Average per-user data consumption on Jio’s network is now over 25 GB every month.
Reliance is now using its own 5G stack to become the first operator in the world to launch commercial services on millimetre-wave spectrum, using Standalone 5G, Ambani told shareholders. “This high-capacity, low-latency layer will significantly enhance private 5G, home broadband, and enterprise use cases,” he added.