5G in India - Reliance Jio partners with Meta, Google

 


With Reliance Jio set to launch '5G' services in major metro cities by Diwali this year, the company has roped in some of the world's leading technology giants as strong partners in the 'Made in India' 5G collaboration. has partnered. While Jio partnered with Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta (formerly Facebook) for immersive technology, it has collaborated with Google to develop ultra-affordable 5G smartphones.

On the cloud, Jio has partnered with Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to ensure a vibrant ecosystem of cloud-enabled business applications and solutions for its millions of users. The company has chosen chip-maker Intel for its cloud-scale data center and 5G edge locations, while it has strong ties with leading global network technology providers such as Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, and Cisco.

Jio also collaborated with Qualcomm to develop a 5G solution for India, which can be taken to the rest of the world. By using Jio Air Fiber, people can avoid all the expenses associated with buying computer hardware and upgrading it from time to time and can opt to use a Virtual PC hosted in the cloud – also known as Jio Cloud PC. is called.

With no upfront investment or the stress of periodic updates, a user only needs to pay up to the limit used, resulting in bringing the power of one PC, even multiple PCs, to every Indian home and business. It's a super-affordable way.

The Meta and Jio platforms also announced the launch of an end-to-end shopping experience for the first time on WhatsApp, where consumers can shop from JioMart within their WhatsApp chats. Jio will launch 5G services in four metro cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai by Diwali. These will be rapidly expanded to other cities and towns to cover the entire country by December 2023.

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