New Year disruption plan: Now, Reliance Jio moves to broadband, TV space

Jio mapped out plan to
address 100 mn TV households in 30 cities by ensuring dense fibre presence for
last-mile connectivity to homes
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NEWS : After its success in mobile telephony, Reliance
Jio is preparing to disrupt the market once again. This time in the
fixed broadband and television (TV) space.
The Mukesh Ambani-led company will launch high-speed fibre to
the home (FTTH) broadband in more than 30 cities early next year, to offer TV
as well as internet to subscribers, it is learnt.
Jio has mapped out a plan to address over 100 million TV
households across these cities, including Tier II and III, by ensuring dense
fibre presence for last-mile connectivity to homes. In the first phase itself,
at least 50 million households will be offered the service, according to
sources in the know.
Jio has already spread out over 300,000 kilometres of optic
fibre (half of which is through a long-term contract with Anil Ambani’s
Reliance Communications).
In fact, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, in his
annual general meeting speech this year, indicated that Jio was on track to
offer high-speed broadband services. The infrastructure was in place and it
would be the next big monetisation opportunity for the company, he had said.
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