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On Ganesh Chaturthi, Reliance Jio debuts AirFiber with launch in 8 cities

AirFiber plans will be available under two categories, namely AirFiber and AirFiber Max, and from ₹599 to ₹3399.

Published on: Sept 19, 2023 03:57 pm IST
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Reliance Jio launched its AirFiber service on Tuesday, doing so on the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. The service and its Ganesh Chaturthi launch was announced by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani at the conglomerate's annual general meeting (AGM) on August 31.

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“Our extensive fiber-to-the-home service, JioFiber, already services over 10 million customers, with hundreds of thousands more getting connected each month. But there are still millions of homes and small businesses to be connected at a rapid pace,” a company press release quoted Akash Ambani, chairman, Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited, as saying at the launch event.

He added: “With Jio AirFiber, we are expanding our addressable market to rapidly cover every home in our country with similar quality of service. Jio AirFiber will enable millions of homes with world-class digital entertainment, smart home services and broadband, through its solutions across education, health surveillance and smart home.”

CategoryMaximum data speed of up to (in Mbps)Monthly charge
AirFiber

30

100

599

899, 1199

AirFiber Plus (available only in select areas)

300

500

1000

1499

2499

3399

For JioFiber, on the other hand, there is no change in existing users for both JioFiber and JioFiber Max.

 
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