Jio True 5G Claims 1Gbps - Better Than Airtel 5G Plus ?

Jio True 5G - Better Than Airtel 5G Plus

Unlike 4G, Jio's True 5G network operates on standalone 5G mobile towers and does not rely on existing infrastructure. During the trial period, Jio users will be invited to test the new network. The company is promising speeds of up to 1Gbps. The company showcased similar speeds during the AGM 2022.

You can use the MyJio app to check whether your smartphone is compatible with the new 5G service. To do this, you need to enter your Jio number. After that, the app will display a banner that says "Jio Welcome Offer" and will run a compatibility check. Once the test is complete, the app will let you know whether your phone is compatible with Jio 5G.

Initially, Jio has launched its True 5G beta service in four cities, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Varanasi. Then, it will roll out the service to other cities. The rollout will continue until the network is fully covered in each city. Once the network reaches a major portion of the country, Jio will start rolling out the True 5G Welcome Offer.


Jio will also offer 5G plans for free to Jio subscribers. Jio has partnered with tech giants to build the infrastructure for the service. Jio's network will offer better coverage than other 4G networks. It will also offer a wider range of coverage. While the company's 5G network is still in its beta testing phase, its pricing is likely to be competitive.

Jio is working with phone manufacturers to make the Jio True 5G network fully compatible with existing handsets. The company is offering free trial trials of the service in four major metro areas. As the network continues to improve, Jio will expand into more cities and offer users the option to test the service for themselves.

The company plans to launch its True 5G service in one thousand cities. In the first phase, Jio has announced 22 cities in India where it will roll out the network. The company's 5G network rollout plans are based on targeted client usage, revenue potential, and 3D maps. Jio is grabbing the 700MHz band to make 5G more efficient, especially in congested areas.

Jio is currently offering 5G services in four metropolitan cities. It plans to expand the service to more cities over the next two years. It plans to begin with major cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, and then expand to hundreds of smaller cities and towns. It plans to provide true 5G services to the entire country by December 2023.

The Jio network will begin rolling out its 5G network in October 2022. Users are being invited to participate in a beta testing period where they can receive free 5G data. Users won't be charged for the 5G data they use during the trial period, but will only be charged for their 4G service.

Chandeshawar Singh

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