Reliance Industries unveils ambitious 5G roll-out strategy, foray into FMCG and 'new energy' push
Jio 5G to be launched across major cities by Diwali, rest of India by end of 2023
Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), the oil-to-telecom conglomerate and India’s largest company by market-capitalisation, has earmarked Rs 2 lakh crore to build a pan-India 5G network, said Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani in his keynote address at the company’s 45th annual general meeting, held virtually on August 29.
Jio 5G will be launched across major cities, such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, by this Diwali. And by the end of 2023, “which is less than 18 months from today, we will deliver Jio 5G to every town, every taluka, and every tehsil of our country,” said Ambani, vowing that it would be “the world's largest and most advanced 5G network” because Jio’s 5G service won’t rely on a 4G network, like other telecom players.
Most operators, he said, are deploying a version of 5G called non-standalone 5G, which is essentially a 5G radio signal delivered over existing 4G infrastructure. “This non-standalone approach is a hasty way to nominally claim a 5G launch, but it won’t deliver the breakthrough improvements in performance and capability possible with 5G,” said Ambani. In contrast, he added, Jio will deploy standalone 5G with super-fast, low-latency connectivity to allow for services such as machine-to-machine communication, Edge computing, network slicing and metaverse related activities. The company has partnered with Qualcomm, an investor in Jio Platforms, to develop “cloud-native, scalable, and flexible 5G infrastructure, in both mmWave and sub-6GHz, to develop an ecosystem that can extend beyond India”. Once these jointly developed solutions are “proven in India”, they can be taken to the rest of the world, Ambani said.
Furthermore, RIL has deepened its partnership with Google to develop “ultra-affordable” 5G smartphones for India. RIL had partnered with the search giant in July 2021 to jointly develop an entry-level affordable smartphone—the JioPhone Next Android smartphone—which it debuted in October 2021. At the time, Google, had invested $4.5 billion in Jio Platforms, the telecom arm of the conglomerate, for a 7.73 percent stake.
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August 29, 22 07:51:25 PM IST