Source: NDTV Gadgets
Never heard of Spreadtrm chipset for mobiles.
Any way looking at the news, it seems like Reliance is moving forward to make people buy all of their products for the dth service. I wonder if they will give out the channels directly over internet instead of using a dish, else there's no way broadband over fibre or on 4G phone should be compulsory for that. This looks like breaking so many rules here. Why only a Reliance connection necessary in the first place? Why not any other internet or phone provider? Suppose everyone plays stupid games like this. Then the customers will lose since we will have to buy unwanted or badly made services from only one provider.
Having spoken to various sources within Jio, we have a fair idea in terms of what to expect from the company in the future. Here is a look at 5 things you can expect from Reliance Jio this year:
1. Jio DTH service
Reliance Jio is expected to launch Direct-to-Home (DTH) TV service, reportedly with 350+ channels, out of which over 50 will be HD channels. To use the service, customers will need to have the JioTV app and Jio SIM on their phones, and the connection will require a Jio home broadband connection. The hybrid Reliance Jio DTH set-top box will allow users to get cable channels as well as streaming services on their TV, similar to the Airtel Internet TV set-top box launched recently. The DTH service will be integrated with Jio’s cloud storage platform, and the content will be saved online to stream; in fact, users will have the option to watch week-old TV content on the service, without the need for local storage. Expect features like voice controls, ability to play games over the cloud, and more.
2. Reliance Jio broadband service
Reliance Jio is widely expected to launch a Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) broadband service, which will deliver speeds up to 1Gbps. The pilot programme has already started, Reliance Industries said in its Q1 regulatory filing, and will be expanded to more cities soon. The service also got a mention in September when Mukesh Ambani launched Reliance Jio operations. The high-speed optical fibre service will likely come bundled with Jio services. There is no word on the Reliance Jio home broadband launch date and price yet.
Users having the Jio home broadband service are reportedly getting speeds between 70Mbps and 100Mbps. One user has tweeted screenshots showing download speeds of 743.28Mbps in Pune. However, it is not the only broadband service offering 1Gbps speed, as ACT Fibernet has already launched its gigabit service in Hyderabad.
3. Jio Money (read at the source)
4. 4G VoLTE feature phone
A report says the VoLTE feature phone will have Spreadtrum chipsets, though talks are said to be on with Qualcomm and MediaTek as well. The feature phones are said to be priced between Rs. 999 and Rs. 1,500.
5. Home automation and other smart products
Reliance already has its brand of Reconnect accessories, and you can expect a lot more products to become available under that range this year. What’s more, the group is also said to be working on a range of home automation products that will of course work with the Jio network to let you be in control no matter where you are. The company is also working on a new app called Jio MediaShare that will let you easily stream content on your mobile devices from your PC or laptop. Jio has also developed Chromecast-like devices that let you enjoy the same experience on the big screen. The ability to start watching content on one screen and continue on another, seamlessly, is being touted as a big feature.
Never heard of Spreadtrm chipset for mobiles.
Any way looking at the news, it seems like Reliance is moving forward to make people buy all of their products for the dth service. I wonder if they will give out the channels directly over internet instead of using a dish, else there's no way broadband over fibre or on 4G phone should be compulsory for that. This looks like breaking so many rules here. Why only a Reliance connection necessary in the first place? Why not any other internet or phone provider? Suppose everyone plays stupid games like this. Then the customers will lose since we will have to buy unwanted or badly made services from only one provider.