Jio : New Plans & Even more data (2017)

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They (AVoId+) will offer a 149 plan, but will exclude roaming or limit outgoing calls. There will be a catch. If you can get Jio, nothing will beat it.

Alternatively, look at BSNL. I heard it too has good plans to match Jio.
 
yes for now, jio is the only option but the problem for me is no Jio connectivity in my area :( so I have to go with Airtel ₹350 plan

I have a few friends with the same issue, they too are considering dumping jio altogether due to poor network. One way of looking at it is, Jio might improve coverage in their area later on, but there's also the fact that they are in low user-density areas so this may not happen soon too.
 
They (AVoId+) will offer a 149 plan, but will exclude roaming or limit outgoing calls. There will be a catch. If you can get Jio, nothing will beat it.

Alternatively, look at BSNL. I heard it too has good plans to match Jio.

A low cost plan with lower but usable calling limits would be pretty good. I mean even 300 mins a day is too much for most people (5 hours !). But the reason low cost unlimited calling is feasible for Jio is because it's volte and cost them practically nothing. Unlike other operators who have to switch down to 3G/2G when making a call, then back to 4G when the call is disconnected. So they may not be too eager to offer such plans. But from a point of view of capturing Jio's low spending customers, if I was a competitor, i would offer a plan just to get them, even if it's a slight loss to me. The higher ARPU subscribers should make up for it.
 
I have a few friends with the same issue, they too are considering dumping jio altogether due to poor network. One way of looking at it is, Jio might improve coverage in their area later on, but there's also the fact that they are in low user-density areas so this may not happen soon too.

The way I see it, they would implement WiFi calling in those or implement microcells to attack that locations.
 
That is probably even a longer way off. Their existing wifi hotspots are itself hard to find.

Btw I had spoken to a guy in Jio fiber about getting a connection, and i live in a location with low density. Hardly 2km in either direction are more populated areas and they've set up a couple of exchanges there. He said each exchange serves about 1800 customers, so i guess somewhere around that figure would be the minimum before they consider implementing in a particular location. This is fiber mind you, it could be way different for wireless.
 
A low cost plan with lower but usable calling limits would be pretty good. I mean even 300 mins a day is too much for most people (5 hours !). But the reason low cost unlimited calling is feasible for Jio is because it's volte and cost them practically nothing. Unlike other operators who have to switch down to 3G/2G when making a call, then back to 4G when the call is disconnected. So they may not be too eager to offer such plans. But from a point of view of capturing Jio's low spending customers, if I was a competitor, i would offer a plan just to get them, even if it's a slight loss to me. The higher ARPU subscribers should make up for it.

I think its 300 per week, not per day. Plus 100 uniques limit per week as well.

Secondly, VoLTE is not the reason for cheaper calls, its because they did not have multiple iterative technologies - 2G/3G/4G, just 4G. Since LTE has VoLTE to replace 2G, they were able to do it.

Coming to ARPU, I would actually attack Jio with my existing base showing that I don't need a new phone now, introduce carrier billing phones and give 149 calling plan for free for phones above certain ranges. Since Airtel has Airtel Money as the bank - I would give EMIs and get them to buy new phones.
 
That is probably even a longer way off. Their existing wifi hotspots are itself hard to find.

Btw I had spoken to a guy in Jio fiber about getting a connection, and i live in a location with low density. Hardly 2km in either direction are more populated areas and they've set up a couple of exchanges there. He said each exchange serves about 1800 customers, so i guess somewhere around that figure would be the minimum before they consider implementing in a particular location. This is fiber mind you, it could be way different for wireless.

It's easy to ramp up WiFi hotspots, very easy. Hopefully they have the needed fiber.

They want to do whole buildings in my area for fiber.
 
Volte is definitely a factor since it's packet based and can be routed efficiently, whereas traditional 3g/2g circuit switched calls use costly spectrum for the duration of the call, with compression not saving much. But yeah, having to work with one single solid technology is also a big factor. In any case, at this time they're looking at dominating the market, so they may even be offering plans initially which are not at all feasible for them. It's just even more prohibitive for the incumbents.

300 per week sucks big time. Agree about the 4g phone dependency, in fact as i've already mentioned elsewhere, in my redmi 3s which is completely volte/vilte compatible, there is still the 4g sim slot dependency. If i select the other slot for data, even 2g, the jio slot goes completely offline since it works only on 4g, which is probably a limitation of my phone's chipset. which is also why i would rather use AVoId if they had a plan with the same cost-benefit as Jio's 149.
 
It's easy to ramp up WiFi hotspots, very easy. Hopefully they have the needed fiber.

They want to do whole buildings in my area for fiber.

Based on his figures, if they want 1800 customers for even one exchange that would require a minimum of 10-20 buildings at least.

Btw, in my case, their fiber backbones are passing through or very near my area for sure. Just that they wont set up an exchange without the required min subs. He said they will probably look at these areas in the next phase, around 6 months later. After the rains or so.
 
Connectivity isn't top notch in my place either. I have seen the LTE icon going away many times now. Even the HD icon goes away sometimes, basically you won't be able to make a call or receive one in that period. Network is not comparable with Voda or Airtel anyway, but probably for many people that's good enough. 24x7 reliability doesn't matter to all.
 
I have a few friends with the same issue, they too are considering dumping jio altogether due to poor network. One way of looking at it is, Jio might improve coverage in their area later on, but there's also the fact that they are in low user-density areas so this may not happen soon too.
Not few.. Most of them are waiting for that only. Just for the sake of avoiding headaches i have diverted not reachable calls to Secondary Sim from AVOID. :D
 
received 50/ bucks cashback on recharging of 99/ and above from JIO money . Offer can be availed 5 times
253x5 =1265 , instead of 1515 with addtional 5 gb on each top up if you recharge before 31 march
Jio is killing it .
but as a consumer i am quite happy
 
Not few.. Most of them are waiting for that only. Just for the sake of avoiding headaches i have diverted not reachable calls to Secondary Sim from AVOID. :D

Last time i checked (couple months ago), i couldn't forward calls from my jio number...

received 50/ bucks cashback on recharging of 99/ and above from JIO money . Offer can be availed 5 times
253x5 =1265 , instead of 1515 with addtional 5 gb on each top up if you recharge before 31 march

Confused by the calculation. What is 253? and are you recharging in advance? other than the 99 rupees prime deadline of march 31?
 
Confused by the calculation. What is 253? and are you recharging in advance? other than the 99 rupees prime deadline of march 31?
Jio money offer is 50 bucks coupon on a recharge of 99/ and above , 5 times
First recharge of 303/ you get 50 bucks coupon for using in subsequent recharges
So without this offer you would have spent
303x5 = 1515 in recharging 5 times + 303/
with offer its 253x5 = 1265/ + 303/
Additional 5 gb in each recharge of 303/ also
Paytm discount was 30 bucks only , 2 times only now

Jio allows to queue STV so can add 5 stv to take benefit of this . STV will activate only on 1 Apr
 
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^^ oh you were talking about the 303 recharge.

Would this 50 cashback be applicable on 149 too? since it's above 99. I don't plan to do the 303.
 
^ Yeah, even I am not able to divert calls from jio to airtel.

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