Cisco and Jio to build largest all-IP services platform check here...

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Reliance Jio has announced a collaboration with networking giant Cisco to further expand Jio's existing multi-terabit capacity with the first All-IP converged network in India.
With this network, Jio will offer a combination of high-speed data, mobile video, VoLTE, digital commerce, media, cloud and payment services, Cisco said in a statement.
It is the first network of its kind globally with the fastest growth to 100 million broadband and VoLTE customers, reaching the milestone within six months of launch.
"As part of our journey in fulfilling the aspirations of the nation to be a key transformational agent in digital adoption and Leadership, Cisco has been a great partner for in building this highly scalable cloud centric All-IP Digital Services Network Platform meeting unprecedented data growth," Mathew Oommen, President of Reliance Jio, said in a statement.
A result of co-innovation around product and services between the two companies, the Jio All-IP digital platform is built on Cisco's Open Network Architecture and Cloud Scale Networking technologies featuring IP/MPLS, spanning areas, including data centre, Wi-Fi, security and contact centre solutions.
"We share the vision with Reliance Jio for an open, programmable infrastructure to simplify, automate and virtualise core network functions in order to digitise faster," Yvette Kanouff, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Service Provider Business at Cisco, added.
Jio has more than 300,000 km of fibre and built India's largest cloud data centre to build platforms for applications and vertical solutions.
Cisco is building the simplified, automated and virtualised network platform of the future on industry-leading software, systems, silicon and services.
This enables service providers, media and web companies worldwide to reduce costs, speed time-to-market, secure their networks and sustain profitable growth

Telcome: Vodafone -Idea Merger and how it will change the Indian telecom industry check here..

Image result for vodafone idea mergeIn November, when British telecom major Vodafone Plc slashed the value of its local business by five billion euros (Rs 36,449 crore), for once it seemed that the India’s second largest telecom operator is hanging up its boots in the battle of might, triggered by Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio.
All that changed on Monday, when the Vodafone announced talks of a merger with Idea Cellular, the telecom operator run billionaire industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla. If the merger goes through, it will make the combined entity the largest telecom company of the country.
Is that enough to protect Vodafone against the $25 billion investment by Ambani into Reliance Jio? Jio with its free internet services has already acquired over 70 million subscribers, making it one of the fastest growing companies in the world.
In November, Vittorio Colao CEO of Vodafone Plc said, “Any company that gives stuff away is not a company, it is a charity.”
Consolidation was inevitable, it seems. In 2008, when six new licences were given the number of telecom operators grew to 12. After the 2G scam surfaced a couple of years later, some pulled out of the telecom market, others were reduced to marginal players, operating in a few cities.
“This could unlock $9 billion in potential synergies and offer an elegant route for Vodafone to deconsolidating India, thereby helping focus attention back onto a rebounding European equity story,” said New York-headquartered financial services firm JP Morgan.
The merger would leave three big telecom players – Airtel, Vodafone-Idea and Reliance Jio, apart from state-owned telco BSNL. The merged entity will hold revenue marketshare of 42%, overtaking Airtel, which has 31.4%.
Reliance Communication, run by Ambani’s younger brother Anil Ambani is in talks to acquire Aircel to sustain business. It has already acquired MTS, which was earlier run by a Russian conglomerate.
The consolidation will leave enough marketshare for each player to make significant investments in the Indian entity. Vodafone and Idea will have more spectrum than any other telecom operator, and can focus its investments in offering cheaper high-value products to its customers.
“The combined entity will have best-in-class coverage as well as capacity spectrum,” Singapore-based PhillipCapital wrote in its report. “The combined entity will have to give up some spectrum in 900MHz and 2500MHz; the spectrum in 900MHz in 17 out of 22 circles contributing more than 90% of industry revenues will be significant competitive advantage… The spectrum requirements for the combined entity will reduce significant over the years to come.”
According to Indian regulations, a telecom operator cannot have more than 50% revenue share in any circle. There is also a cap of spectrum holding.
“(The merged entity will) hitting revenue or subscriber share and spectrum holding caps in few circles (revenue cap hit in six circles, subscriber cap hit in five circles, and spectrum cap in five circles (900MHz and 2 circles in 2500MHz),” New York-headquartered investment banking firm Jefferies said in a report.
Had it not been for Reliance Jio’s entry, the merger would have been delayed. Analysts wrote that “Jio’s disruptive free distribution of SIM cards” was a catalyst.
Another American financial services firm Bernstein wrote, “The merger would be achieved through an issuance of Idea shares to Vodafone, with Vodafone technically ceding control of its Indian operations and hence deconsolidating Vodafone India.”
However, Idea in its filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange said that the premise of the merger talks is based on “equal rights” in the merged entity.
The merger doesn’t indicate that the price war between the large telecom operators will end. Maybe it is just the beginning of a bitter battle.
“We see a three player mobile market more sustainable in the long-term, as it can also accommodate Jio’s market share aspirations while ensuring profitability for all majors. While voice or data pricing and ARPUs will continue to decline for the next few quarters, we see room for ARPUs to go up, once Jio gets a decent revenue scale (double digit RMS) and achieves EBITDA positive,” said a report by JM Financial.

Jio effect: Vodafone India to offer 28GB data, Unlimited calling at Rs 346 -- Check full details

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New Delhi:  The effect of Reliance Jio seems to be creating double joy for the telecom consumers.As per a report in the Indian express, Vodafone is going to bring unlimited calling along with 28 GB data for its users.
The Indian Express reported that the new plan called ‘Welcome Back Offers’ will have two tariff regime –Rs 342 and Rs 346.

Here are all the details of the Vodafone Welcome Back Offer

  • Rs 342 plan = Unlimited calling along with 28GB of data per month along with FUP of 1GB per day.
  • Rs 346 plan = Unlimited calling with 10GB of data for 28 days, voice calls up to 300 minutes per day. Post exhaustion of limit, users to be charged at standard rates.
  • Offer valid till 15 March.
  • Customers who recharge with the plans before March 15 will get additional 28 days of same benefits at free of cost.
  • Schemes exclusively available for prepaid customers
  • Customers who recharge with the above plans will be white-listed and can continue with with the same plan for the next 11 months.

Jio Prime Members to get extra 5GB free Data check here...

Reliance Jio Prime members to get extra 5GB free data
New Delhi: Reliance Jio on Friday sweetened the offering for its 'Prime' members saying those recharging with Rs 303 will get an extra 5GB data beyond the 28GB promised under the scheme.
So far, Prime members -- on payment of Rs 303 per month and a one-time joining fee of Rs 99 -- would be entitled to unlimited free voice calls (STD and roaming) and text messages, 28GB data at 4G speeds, subject to a usage cap of 1GB a day, the breach of which would slow down the speed unless more data was bought. The plan comes with a 28 day validity.
The Prime membership offer requires customers to Enron by March 31.

Under the new offer announced today, Jio has decided to load an extra 5GB data (worth Rs 201) to those recharging with Rs 303.
This essentially means that subscribers who breach the 1GB daily limit would not face slowdown in speeds given the new 5GB data pool being made available.
Similarly, those recharging with Rs 499 and above would now get additional 10GB data extra, over the already promised 56GB (or 2GB per day limit). The extra data pool is only valid for the first month.
On February 21, while announcing that it has crossed the 100 million customers mark in 170 days of launch, Reliance Industries' Chairman Mukesh Ambani had announced a slew of offers, including 20 per cent more data than any rival from April.
Reliance Jio, he had said, will continue to offer free voice calls and national roaming post April 1, when its promotional free voice and data offer ends.
For existing customers, he had announced a Jio 'Prime Membership program' wherein customers could enroll by paying one-time fee of Rs 99 and continue to get the existing benefits till March 2018 at "a rock-bottom introductory price of only Rs 303 per month".

Reliance Jio Prime Subscribers Can Now Enjoy New 'Buy One Get One Free Recharge' Offer check here...

Reliance Jio recently revealed its wide variety of Jio Prime plans for subscribers, but the company was certainly not done with its announcements. Reliance has now announced a limited period "buy one get one free recharge" offer for users who subscribe to Jio Prime before March 31.
Under the new Jio Prime "buy one get one free recharge" offer, Reliance Jio users who buy the new Rs. 303 monthly pack will receive up to 5GB free data (which is equal to the Rs. 201 booster pack). Similarly, Jio users who buy the Rs. 499 or higher Prime pack will get 10GB free 4G data (equal to the Rs. 301 booster pack). The company says that the free add-on data will be given to users automatically. Reliance Jio has confirmed the "one plus extra data" offer to Gadgets 360. The details were first tweeted out by Twitter user Sanjay Bafna.
Until March 31, both new Reliance Jio subscribers and those enrolled in the Happy New Offer can upgrade to the Jio Prime subscription for an annual fee of Rs. 99. This subscription has validity until March 31, 2018. Apart from the one-time fee, Jio Prime subscribers will need to buy a Jio Prime plan or pack to avail the benefits. Reliance Jio subscribers can opt for Jio Prime plans by either heading to the MyJio app to subscribe to the Jio Prime service, or use the Jio.com website. One can also choose to any Jio store or Jio partner store near you to enrol for the plan.

Jio Prime vs. Non-Prime Plans

Jio Monthly rentalJio Prime PrepaidJio Prime PostpaidJio Prepaid PlanJio Postpaid PlanFUP
Rs. 19200MBN/A100MBN/ANo FUP
Rs. 49600MBN/A300MBN/ANo FUP
Rs. 967GBN/A600MBN/ADaily 1GB FUP for Jio Prime Users
Rs. 1492GBN/A1GBN/ANo FUP
Rs. 30328GB30GB2.5GB2.5GBDaily 1GB FUP for Jio Prime Users
Rs. 49956GB60GB5GB5GBDaily 2GB FUP for Jio Prime Users
Rs. 99960GB60GB12.5GB12.5GBNo FUP
Rs. 1,999125GBN/A30GBN/ANo FUP
Rs. 4,999350GBN/A100GBN/ANo FUP
Rs. 9,999750GBN/A200GBN/ANo FUP


The Jio Prime plans will come into effect from April 1, 2017, the day the existing Jio Happy New Year Offer expires. The company last month announced its new Jio Prime subscription plan, which will now charge over 100 million subscribers for data and other services from April 1.

Reliance Jio 4G Voice App Launched In Apple Store in Mumbai And Karnataka for iPhone Users






After much anticipation, Jio4GVoice App has made its way to Apple App Store. With this, the hurdle for the older iPhone users (due to the lack of VoLTE support) to use Jio 4G SIM card to make/receive calls is cleared.

The Jio4GVoice app for iPhone users is in its nascent stage and is available for download only for Mumbai and Karnataka users. Also, the subscribers’ devices should be running iOS 8 or above. This implies that Apple iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, and below can download the app. Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, iPhone 7, and 7 Plus already have support for VoLTE

Meanwhile, there are complaints from many Apple users that some of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are unable to use the voice calling service in Jio network. Aforesaid, the application is in its developing stage, and it will take some time for the company to add all the features available in the Android app. Till then, if you’re an old iPhone user and installed the Jio4GVoice app on your phone, please let us know the experience by commenting below.


Jio4GVoice app has some interesting features under-the-hood. You can instantly message to your friends who are currently using the Jio4GVoice app without any additional charges. With the Jio4GVoice app, the company is promising quality voice calls, and the application also has support for video calling.
Another highlight feature of the Jio4GVoice is ‘Rich Calls’ in which the users can display real-time images, their current location to make the calls more interactive. Jio4GVoice also has a feature named ‘In Call Share’ under which callers can share doodles, sketch something within the dialer itself and all these will be displayed on the receivers dialer in real time.
Besides Jio4GVoice app, the company also has other digital content applications such as JioCinema, JioMusic, JioPlay, JioMoney, etc., which are already available for iOS.

Cab Companies Uber, Ola rival soon: Reliance Jio Cabs gearing up for 2017 launch soon..

Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio has plans to launch an app-based taxi service as early as this year and has ordered some 600 cars to kickstart the service. The service is likely to be called Reliance Jio Cabs.
The launch of the taxi service will depend on the commercial launch of the Jio telecom service, which is currently slated for April. “The plan is to launch after April but it might take up to six months more depending how the commercial rollout pans out,” a source at Reliance Industries, which owns Reliance Jio told FactorDaily.
The company is likely to compete in the taxi service segment with aggressive pricing and has roped in consulting firm E&Y to come up with pricing strategies that align with Reliance Industries Chairman Ambani’s plans to “go all out to get market share,” said the source.
Ambani on Tuesday announced that commercial rollout of Jio’s telecom service will begin from 1 April. At a press conference in Mumbai, Ambani, the richest man in India, had said that the Jio has crossed 100 million subscribers.
Another source at Reliance Industries said that the company has ordered cars for its own fleet from makers such as Mahindra and Hyundai. “They have placed orders for nearly 600 cars,” this source said. The idea is to operate its own fleet of cars along with independent cab drivers who can attach their cars to the Reliance Jio Cabs network.
Rumours that the company is planning to take on Uber and Ola with Jio Cabs has been doing the rounds for more than a year now. A company spokesperson, however, told FactorDaily that it’s “speculation,” and refused to comment. Update: Reliance spokesperson Rohit Bansal said on Twitter on Saturday that it is “WRONG AND DENIED.”
Jio is planning to launch the services in Bangalore and Chennai first and then move on to Delhi and Mumbai, the first source said. “South India is a better market for to start. Slowly it will move on to north,” he added. The company will pursue a “mixed market strategy,” where in it not only goes after major cities but also smaller cities like Bhopal and Jaipur.
Reliance’ Jio Cabs will have an “Uber like” app and development is already underway. As per the source, the company is still exploring the payment system for drivers. It is likely to use Jio Money, its own mobile wallet.
The entry of Reliance into the telecom market, with free calling and data in India, has had major impact on the profitability and stock prices of rival telecom operators. It is also driving a wave of consolidation in the market.
Taxi companies served nearly 500 million rides in 2016, up from 130 million rides in 2015, according to a report by market research and advisory firm RedSeer in February. Some like financier SoftBank Group have predicted that Indian cab aggregator market is poised to touch $7 billion by 2020 — a market that is currently dominated by homegrown Ola and global rival Uber.
The launch of Reliance Jio Cabs comes at time when Ola and Uber face regulatory hurdles and protests by their drivers in different parts of country.

Bharti Airtel Offering 10 GB Additional Internet Data at Rs.100 soon..

Airtel is reportedly offering its postpaid customers up to 10GB additional 3G or 4G data at just Rs. 100. The move by Airtel can be seen as an after effect of Reliance Jio Prime subscription plan announcement made on Tuesday.
Update: Airtel has saying that the 10GB data offer has been available to select users for few weeks and is not a new offer.
Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani on Tuesday revamped the company's Reliance Jio offerings and announced the new Reliance Jio Prime subscription that will offer unlimited services at a nominal price. Airtel's latest move will mean that postpaid subscribers in India will be able to opt for the additional data benefit by just paying Rs. 100. It's worth mentioning that Airtel postpaid subscribers to avail the 10GB 4G data at just Rs. 100 will need to have a 4G smartphone
As before, Airtel is likely to offer 4G services in nearly 22 circles in India, and for the other non-4G circles, the company will provide 3G data against this offer. Similar to Airtel's earlier offers, the new "Surprise Offer" may require users to avail the free benefit via the MyAirtel app. The 10GB data is likely to be valid only for 28 days.
The Airtel offer was first reported by India Today Tech, and it added that the "Surprise Offer" by the telecom company will be in addition to an existing plan subscribed by the postpaid customers. Unfortunately, Airtel's offer of 10GB data at just Rs. 100 isn't available to all postpaid users. Gadgets 360 has written to Airtel to get a clarification on the new "Surprise offer."
This is not the first time when Airtel has bumped the data offering at a minimal price. Last year, Airtel offered up to 10GB data at a price of Rs. 259

Mukesh Ambani: Reliance Jio's Next 100 Million Subscribers ..

Well done, Mukesh Ambani. In just 170 days, the richest Indian has signed up 100 million customers for his fourth-generation mobile service. That growth, bruising rivals and triggering a wave of industry consolidation, was explosive but predictable - Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd. was offering Jio for free.
Time taken to reach 100 million Jio subscribers? 170 days. Progress will be harder now.
The existing median revenue per user of leading Indian telcos such as Bharti Airtel is about $4.50 a month, according to Credit Suisse Group AG, very close to the introductory price that Ambani announced. That median is bound to shift lower as rivals try to prevent their better-paying customers from switching to Jio.
If Ambani can double the number of subscribers, and get at least $4 from each of them, investors who endured seven lean years will get a decent harvest. Anything less, and Wednesday's market euphoria over Reliance may be short-lived.
Jio's cost has been a drag on Reliance's valuation. Five years after leaving the original mobile business to his younger brother as part of a family settlement, the oil tycoon re-entered the field in June 2010. At the time, analysts expected him to spend $5 billion. But the next generation, Internet-based data network he went on to build has cost five times as much, and Ambani isn't done yet.
By 2019, Jio may account for about $30 billion (roughly Rs. 2,00,464 crores), or 40 percent of the total capital employed at Reliance, with energy and petrochemicals making up the rest.
A dollar of capital at Indian telcos used to produce roughly half a dollar in sales, according to Saira Ansari at IDFC Securities in Mumbai. That may no longer be possible because of the price war. Assume that Jio aims to garner $10 billion in revenue from $30 billion in capital. With each subscriber bringing in $4 a month, or roughly $50 a year, it would take 200 million subscribers to hit that goal.
And that doubling of the subscriber base may still fail to delight investors. Ansari's note assumes a pretax margin (before interest) of 28 percent, higher than the industry average. This Ebit of $2.8 billion will translate into a 9 percent-plus return on $30 billion in capital, compared with the double-digit returns the company was chalking up before it embarked on the Jio investment.
Still, as Ambani says, data is the new oil. Extending that analogy, the "refining margin" the tycoon can earn from a customer who uses the service to watch Facebook videos may be low, while it may be high for those who dip into their accounts at the soon-to-be-launched Jio Payments Bank to fill up their JioMoney mobile wallets to pay for Uber rides.
To win in fintech, Ambani may need to invest even beyond his current plans. However, that conversation with investors must wait. For now, shareholders are just happy the lean years are over - even if the fat ones aren't here yet.

Mukesh Ambani: Reliance Jio to end free services from 1st April 2017

                    
                      Reliance Jio’s freebies have been the biggest reason why the company has been able to garner 100 million subscribers in next to no time. But these freebies are finally coming to an end. Unlike what was rumored before, Jio won’t be extending its Happy New Year offer, which will come to an end on March 31, 2017.
From April 1, Jio users will have to switch to regular tariff plans that were announced during the commercial launch last year. These tariff plans start from as low as Rs 19 for prepaid users or Rs 149 for postpaid users. Prepaid tariffs go up to Rs 1,499 per month that offers 20GB mobile data (unlimited usage at night), 40GB Wi-Fi data, access to Jio apps, free voice calls and texting. Postpaid tariffs go up to Rs 4,999 per billing cycle, wherein users get 75GB mobile data, 150GB Wi-Fi data, access to Jio apps, free voice calls and texting. To continue disrupting the telecom market in India, Jio has promised ‘every-day more value’, wherein it will continue to offer up to 20 percent more mobile data than incumbent players.
Before ending his speech, RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani had an interesting announcement for existing Reliance Jio customers. Called ‘Jio Prime Membership’, existing Jio users will be able to reap the benefits of the freebies for an year by paying Rs 99 between March 1 and March 31 via the MyJio app, Jio.com or visiting any Jio store. To continue using the current data offer of 1GB per day for another year, Jio Prime members will need to pay Rs 303 per month, which comes down to about Rs 10 per day. As a part of the Jio Prime Membership, users will continue to get free voice calls, text messaging, and Jio’s bouquet of content services for the enrolled time period.

Airtel (Bharti) to acquire Telenor’s India operations soon..


Reliance Jio’s freebies have been the biggest reason why the company has been able to garner 100 million subscribers in next to no time. But these freebies are finally coming to an end. Unlike what was rumored before, Jio won’t be extending its Happy New Year offer, which will come to an end on March 31, 2017.
From April 1, Jio users will have to switch to regular tariff plans that were announced during the commercial launch last year. These tariff plans start from as low as Rs 19 for prepaid users or Rs 149 for postpaid users. Prepaid tariffs go up to Rs 1,499 per month that offers 20GB mobile data (unlimited usage at night), 40GB Wi-Fi data, access to Jio apps, free voice calls and texting. Postpaid tariffs go up to Rs 4,999 per billing cycle, wherein users get 75GB mobile data, 150GB Wi-Fi data, access to Jio apps, free voice calls and texting. To continue disrupting the telecom market in India, Jio has promised ‘every-day more value’, wherein it will continue to offer up to 20 percent more mobile data than incumbent players.
Before ending his speech, RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani had an interesting announcement for existing Reliance Jio customers. Called ‘Jio Prime Membership’, existing Jio users will be able to reap the benefits of the freebies for an year by paying Rs 99 between March 1 and March 31 via the MyJio app, Jio.com or visiting any Jio store. To continue using the current data offer of 1GB per day for another year, Jio Prime members will need to pay Rs 303 per month, which comes down to about Rs 10 per day. As a part of the Jio Prime Membership, users will continue to get free voice calls, text messaging, and Jio’s bouquet of content services for the enrolled time period.

Mukesh Ambanai: Reliance Jio Prime Membership offer for Rs 99 and Rs 303 Pack details


Jio Prime Membership, Jio Prime Offer, Jio 99/303 Plan: Hi friends, We have a great news for all of you. One of the top major players in Indian telecom industry, Reliance has announced the “Jio Prime Membership” offer for all 100 million jio subscribers. With this offer, every Jio user will get the unlimited free call as well as free data of 1GB per day for 1Year. To become a jio prime member, users will have to recharge their Jio number with the latest Rs 99 plan.

What is Reliance Jio Prime Membership?

Jio prime membership is a new tariff plan of Rs 99 by Reliance jio. With this plan, every user will get access to free internet data of 1 GB per day as well an unlimited voice call for 1 Year. This offer is valid for all existing Jio users. If you are a not a jio subscriber then you should do MNP from the current network to reliance jio or can apply for a new jio sim card to avail this offer. To become a “Jio Prime Member”, recharge of Rs 99 has to be done between 1st March 2017 to 31st March 2017.

How to get Jio Prime Membership?

Getting the jio prime membership is very simple. Follow the steps mentioned below to become a jio prime member:-
  1. Download MyJio App on your device.
  2. Install and open it on your device.
  3. Click on “Become a prime member”.
  4. Select Rs 99 plan.
  5. Tap on “Save and Proceed”
  6. Make the payment using a debit card, credit card or net-banking.
  7. It’s done, you are now a Registered Jio Prime Member.
Please Note- To become a member of jio prime you have to make Rs 99 payment between 1st March 2017 to 31st March 2017.

Jio Prime Plan Tariff/ Jio Offer After March 2017

Jio Prime offer is a combination of two tariff plans i.e. Rs 99 & Rs 303. So now I will explain you how to use both the plans and get the benefits of this offer.

Jio 99 Plan :- Jio Rs 99 plan is the 1-time membership pack for jio prime. So every existing user has to recharge wth this plan. Once the recharge is successful, the user’s mobile number will be upgraded to prime membership. This plan will be active for 1 year.

Jio 303 Plan:- Jio 303 Rs plan is a recharge pack specially made for jio prime members. Every user has to recharge with Rs 303 pack monthly to avail the prime benefits like free calls, 1 GB data per day, free SMS etc. Rs 303 plan has a validity of one month, so the same recharge has to be done monthly once to avail the prime offer.

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Reliance Jio Official: Jio 4G Prepaid tariff plans – Prime Membership Offer

Latest News: Reliance Jio has announced Jio Prime Membership plans.

Reliance Jio has introduced a new prime membership plan for a year at Rs 99. You have to subscribe to the Jio Prime Membership and then you can recharge with Rs 303 Jio pack every month to enjoy 1 GB data daily.
Calls and SMS are completely free for lifetime.
JIO 4G tariff plans are much cheaper than any other telecom offers for 4G services.


Reliance Jio 4G Andorid Phone: Price, Specification and Online Booking and more..


Reliance Jio 4G Feature phone: Price, Specification and Online Booking




Reliance Jio is going to launch a Jio Feature phone at a price of just Rs 999. There are a lot of people who still don’t have a 4G supported phone, it will surely help them to experience 4G network.
Next month Jio is going to start offering Jio prime membership to all its current user. To grow the subscriber base of Reliance Jio they might launch Jio feature phone by March 1st week.


Reliance Jio Feature phone price: Rs 999. You will be able to buy Jio feature phone on Flipkart, Amazon and Jio store. Jio feature phone might run out of stock as it launches for sale, so try to be quick to book yours.Jio 4G feature phone price

Jio 999 feature phone specification

Jio feature phone specification doesn’t sound too good but it’s completely a good deal for this price.
JIO FEATURE PHONE JIO 999 PHONE SPECIFICATION
 Camera 2 Megapixels
 Storage 8 GB
 Battery 1800 mAh
 Keypad T9 keypad
 4G VoLte Yes Jio supported
Android OS NO
 Wifi Thethering YES

Jio feature phone online booking

To book Reliance jio feature phone at Rs 999, go to Jio store and book online. The jio feature phone launch date is estimated around 3rd March 2017.

Jio 4G Feature phone models

Jio Feature phone at Rs 999
Jio Feature phone at Rs 1499

Jio Feature phone launch date

Reliance Jio 999 feature phone launch date: March 3, 2017. The sale of jio feature phone will start on Jio store website.
You can Buy Jio feature phone online via Flipkart and Jio store after the launch.