Clarification on free calls in Jio

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LOL okay, didn't know that. No was not sleeping, wish I could, but I don't have time to read news and all, LEL! I simply know that Vodafone never had given any problem with calling any mobile no. or any no. for that matter, but since taking this Jio thing and incredibly stupidly making it my default no. I had to use my landline to call my clients and colleagues. When you have to make more than 50 calls a day then you simply need a network which works, rather than looking for reasons WHY something is not working. Whatever, its good to see that its not Jio's fault, thanks to Vodafone and Airtel for not making it easy for Reliance. Thanks for that article anyway.
 
I am referring that Jio's network is utter shite. Didn't want to say it directly, cause I thought it would be understood anyway, but now I made it simple.
And no, that message is said when caller's line is NOT busy. I tried calling my own numbers from Jio, same message was said like a dozen times, ROFL.

I couldn't care less whatever Data speed Jio is giving, am I not utilising it? Hell yeah! Why not? I got the SIM for free. But if I had to pay say ₹10 for it I would not have. Before experiencing Jio I thought BSNL's mobile network was the worst, but no, it was nowhere near the worst.

Oh. Got it now. Thanks ☺
That's a big problem then for Jio users. May be it is because of other telcos blocking Jio calls.
I never got chance to experience Jio though, SIM s are already out of stock here.
 
So u think it's coz of Jio network you are not able to call failtel, didea ? So to answer it NO ITS NOT JIO FAULT.

Also did u even heard the message when u make a call to other Network.

It say Is ROUTE ki sabhi line wayast hai and not the number u had called busy. There is difference between the 2.

Read this and u will understand it better.

http://www.newstelecom.info/2016/09/reliance-jio-call-drop-issue-with-airtel-vodafone-idea/

Yeah. Really nice article.

"Reliance Jio calls to Airtel, Vodafone, Idea are getting dropped due to lack of adequate POI (Point of Interconnects) from Incumbents. POI is necessary for connecting calls coming from another operators – It’s a shared infrastructure services every telecom operators share with other, In exchange providers get 15p/min IUC charge (Interconnect Usage Charge)

Jio is new so most of the Jio calls to be made towards Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, Aircel, Docomo, BSNL, RCOM etc.

Incumbents are blocking Jio call because Jio is chocking Incumbents network (According to Incumbents) by making huge amount of free calls to Incumbents network.

Incumbents already stated they can not release more Points of Interconnections to Jio due to huge load in Network coming from even their own subscribers – Releasing more POIs means suicide !"
 
I dont believe that the networks are being choked, its more like if we can make Jio not work, then people will not go for Jio.

There is some small fault on Jio's side, about routing the calls, but they shoud have fixed it by Sep 5.
 
I dont believe that the networks are being choked, its more like if we can make Jio not work, then people will not go for Jio.

There is some small fault on Jio's side, about routing the calls, but they shoud have fixed it by Sep 5.
They will by 1st Jan they are not officially launched yet [emoji14]
 
Jio might be bad, but I am ablel to download 4GB everyday. For voice call, its issue with call ending network. I have never experienced problem calling a BSNL number. what it shows. Other network company are not playing fair.
 
Jio might be bad, but I am ablel to download 4GB everyday. For voice call, its issue with call ending network. I have never experienced problem calling a BSNL number. what it shows. Other network company are not playing fair.
and also to Rcom and Aircel. Absolutely no issues.
 
These days failtel, of all providers, seem to be connecting without much trouble too. worst seem to be VoId. Also heard that Jio staff cug failtel numbers have been ported to Jio.
 
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