Reliance JioGigaFiber presents an entry-level offer with a security deposit of Rs 2,500

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Saturday, 8th June , 2019 02:41 pm

Reliance Jio seems to be preparing to launch its broadband service, JioGigaFiber on a wider scale. It is worth noting that the service is already available to select customers on a trial basis. With the tests, Reliance Jio guarantees the performance of its infrastructure and connectivity to a certain standard. As part of these limited tests, it appears that the company is also modifying other parts of Jio GigaFiber, including the prices of the plans and the entry-level option to ensure that a maximum number of users can register for the service once the company begins to be implemented. JioGigaFiber on a wider scale.

Details of the offer of Reliance JioGigaFiber Rs 2.500
As part of its tweaks, the company has just presented an entry cost plan with Rs 2,500 as a security deposit. This is Rs 2,000 less than the initial low-cost plan that required users to pay Rs 4,500 as a security deposit for their Reliance JioGigaFiber plan. This lower cost is presented in a compromise, since Reliance Jio is offering an ONT or a diluted optical network terminal. This entry-level plan will offer an Internet router that will have only one band. This is different from most regular routers that will have a dual band frequency (2.4GHz and 5GHz) to operate.

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The entry-level plan will also reduce the router's speed to 50 Mbps instead of the normal 100 Mbps. This entry-level plan also provides data of 1,100 GB per month, along with voice services with free local and STD calls, and access to all TV channels with the help of JioTV. One of the first subscribers in the DreamDTH forums shared his experience of the new entry-level account. He revealed that the quality of the HD channels in the JioTV application is as good as that of Tata Sky HD in terms of clarity and sound quality. However, the quality of the SD channels was "poor with a small screen size".

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