Akash Ambani and PM Modi
Reliance Jio is known as the telecom that revolutionized the internet in India. Jio also has an important role in expanding the 5G network in the country. Now the company has announced a new technology, which is Jio Space Fiber. Its advantage will be that this service will help keep remote areas connected. Let us tell you that this is Giga Fiber Technology based on a satellite, and only through this can the internet be provided to remote locations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also reached the India Mobile Congress. During this, Reliance Jio Chairman Akash Ambani introduced PM Modi to the technology of this Jio Space Fiber. Let us tell you that four cities have been connected by Geo Space Fiber; this includes Gir National Park in Gujarat, Korba in Chhattisgarh, Nabarangpur in Orissa, and ONGC Jorhat in Assam.
Let us tell you that with the help of Jio Space Fiber, satellites from the SIS company will be used to provide broadband connectivity. According to the information, Jio Space Fiber will now provide multi-gigabit connectivity anywhere and anytime. ‘Jeo Space Fiber’ will use innovative and advanced NGSO technology to provide satellite-based internet service to remote areas.
At the India Mobile Congress, Akash Ambani said that Jio made millions of homes and businesses in India experience broadband internet for the first time. With Jio Space Fiber, we will cover millions of still-unconnected people. From online government to education, health, and entertainment services, Jio Space Fiber will be able to connect everyone, everywhere.
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