Showing posts with label Reliance JIO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reliance JIO. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Reliance Launching Cab Service on january 26th 2017?





News was revolving around the social media that After Launching Reliance JIO Successfully and Now Again Ambani Planning to Start Reliance Cab Service 5Rs /- per Kilometer there cab services may start from January 26th, 2017      

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

DON’T FALL FOR THIS FAKE JIO UPGRADE LINK


JIO customers are enjoying free data,sms and calls with a limit of 1GB of HIGH SPEED 4G data per day (post data 128KBPS) till 31 march 2K17.

Every one is greedy to use High speed data more than 1GB per day, the hackers are using this greediness of the JIO users by stealing details of the END USER.

They are sharing a message with a URL and convincing the users to click on the link and enter their details. The message says that JIO users can extend their 1GB of daily limit to 10GB.the user must accept the terms and conditions and SHARE THE SAME MSG in at least 10 WHATSAPP groups l(looks like chain process).However they mentioned in their TERMS that “Go4G” is no way linked with RELAINCE JIO.bymeans the users are subscribed for fake ADVERTS and moreover the hackers can use the user’s details for mischievous things.

The URL “http://upgrade-jio4g.ml/” (do not click) looks unusual and shows that it is trying to trick the users.


Monday, 23 January 2017

JIO’s Free Services are coming to an END.



Reliance JIO the fastest growing telecom operator has made a revolution in Indian market offering FREE 4G DATA,FREE SMS,FREE CALLS(not reliable though) to its users for a period of six months.

JIO has mentioned that they are going to end it’s free (I mean completely free services) services after March 31 2017. But the company said that they will provide it’s unlimited data,sms,voice calls upto june 2017 charging 100/- INR per month.

By this they can estimate how many subscribers are actually interested in their services.

Chris Lane, a senior analyst, stated.

We expect many will go back to using their primary number if the (free) offer is withdrawn, and Jio could well lose over half its subscribers if it starts charging more without fixing the call drop problem.”

Another analyst said “But it has to come up with cheaper tariff because other incumbents have already launched reduced packs. This price war is a burden on the company (telco) and the government loses on license fee as well.”



Friday, 13 January 2017

Reliance Jio New Offer User can Unlimited Songs in Night Time

People enjoyed reliance Jio unlimited Internet services but a usage limit was given  the Jio to use internet service from 4gb to  1gb for every day   in Welcome offer from there users started using Jio services within limits.

To enjoy the unlimited Internet services Reliance Jio given a Offer we can download unlimited songs night 2 to early morning 5:00 am  which were present in Jiio Music App  it will use our free data which was given every day.


But to download the songs using Jio Music app charging must at least 20% in the smartphone 

Monday, 9 January 2017

Is Vodafone planning to merge in other telecom operators?

VODAFONE the second largest telecom operator (after AIRTEL) in INDIA. so far we know that AIRCEL is merging with RCOM however that’s not our topic for today.

Vodafone is a international telecom operator, we came to know that Vodafone India is trying to merge with IDEA or RELAINCE JIO.Currently Vodafone India holds 19.2% of the Indian market share. Vodafone India is a leading telecom operator since 2 decades and there are more chances of Vodafone to merge with IDEA, have to wait what they choose.

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Airtel Offers Free Data Free To Customers Switch To 4G Airtel


AIRTEL Announced that they are offering 4G Data to Customers who switch to their network to fight rival JIO as per there announcement that they will offer 4g Data package up to 3gb for every month for on year these offer applicable for all postpaid and prepaid customers and company announced that the data may be less than 3gb or more than 3gb

If customers want to switch to Airtel 4G all  customers should migrate by
February 8th 2017 and this offer starts from tomorrow (04-01-2017) and this offer also applicable to the customers who are upgrading to 4G handsets and we know JIO extended there services up to the December month and according to experts opinion there was a chance that JIO going to extended there offers again after march 2017 

Friday, 5 August 2016

4GLTE?



What is 3G?

When 3G networks started rolling out, they replaced the 2G system, a network protocol that only allowed the most basic of what we would now call smartphone functionality. Most 2G networks handled phone calls, basic text messaging, and small amounts of data over a protocol called MMS. With the introduction of 3G connectivity, a number of larger data formats became much more accessible, including standard HTML pages, videos, and music. The speeds were still pretty slow, and mostly required pages and data specially formatted for these slower wireless connections. By 2G standards, the new protocol was speedy, but still didn’t come anywhere close to replacing a home broadband connection.



What is4G?



The ITU-R set standards for 4G connectivity in March of 2008, requiring all services described as 4G to adhere to a set of speed and connection standards. For mobile use, including smartphones and tablets, connection speeds need to have a peak of at least 100 megabits per second, and for more stationary uses such as mobile hotspots, at least 1 gigabit per second.

When these standards were announced, these speeds were unheard of in the practical world, because they were intended as a target for technology developers, a point in the future that marked a significant jump over the current technology. Over time, the systems that power these networks have caught up, not just in the sense that new broadcasting methods have found their way into products, but the previously-established 3G networks have been improved to the point that they can be classified as 4G.




What is LTE?

LTE stands for Long Term Evolution, and isn’t as much a technology as it is the path followed to achieve 4G speeds. As it stands, most of the time when your phone displays the “4G” symbol in the upper right corner, it doesn’t really mean it. When the ITU-R set the minimum speeds for 4G, they were a bit unreachable, despite the amount of money tech manufacturers put into achieving them. In response, the regulating body decided that LTE, the name given to the technology used in pursuit of those standards, could be labeled as 4G if it provided a substantial improvement over the 3G technology.

Immediately networks began advertising their connections as 4G LTE, a marketing technique that allowed them to claim next-gen connectivity without having to reach the actual required number first; it would be like the U.S. claiming they had landed on the moon because they got pretty close and the spaceship that got them there was a lot better than the previous ship. It’s not entirely trickery though, despite inconsistent speeds depending on location and network, the difference between 3G and 4G is immediately noticeable.
Speed

So the real question is, can you feel a difference between 4G and LTE networks? Is the speed of loading a page or downloading an app on your handheld a lot faster if you have LTE technology built in? Probably not. While the difference between slower 3G networks and new 4G or LTE networks is certainly noticeably faster, most of the 4G and “true 4G” networks have upload and download speeds that are almost identical. For now, LTE is the fastest connection available for wireless networks.



Creating 4G connectivity requires two components: a network that can support the necessary speeds, and a device that is able to connect to that network and download information at high enough speed. Just because a phone has 4G LTE connectivity inside doesn’t mean you can get the speeds you want, in the same way that buying a car that can drive 200 MPH doesn’t mean you can go that fast on a 55 MPH freeway.

Before carriers were able to truly offer LTE speeds in major areas, they were selling phones that had the capabilities they would need to reach the desired speeds, and afterwards started rolling out the service on a limited scale. Now that LTE service is fairly widespread, this isn’t as much of a problem, but if you don’t live in a major metropolitan area it’s worth checking to make sure you actually need LTE service where you live and work. With the rise in popularity, it’s uncommon for a provider to charge less if you aren’t utilizing the LTE speeds on a regular basis, but you can save money by picking up an older generation smartphone with only 3G or 4G connectivity.