Reliance JIo, the 4G entrant announced that it has begun trials for enterprise solutions, fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and the Internet of Things (IoT) services in the country, reported ET citing source.
“The company continues to make progress for delivering Enterprise solutions, FTTH and IoT with beta trials initiated in a few locations. These services are being offered using the same integrated network and platforms,” the telco said in a statement.
The telco said that these new services will lead to further data consumption on the network. Its total wireless data traffic during the quarter stood at 506 crore GB.
The telco recently rolled out India’s first narrowband Internet of Things (IoT) network, which is currently live in Mumbai, India. It partnered with Samsung for the launch of the NB-IoT network. Jio had then said that the IoT service will reach every corner of India, and the IoT network will support a variety of consumer and enterprise use cases.
The Mukesh Ambani-led telco’s stood at 186.6 million as on 31st March, 2018, up from 160.1 million in December 2017. Net subscriber addition for the Company during the year 2017-18 was at 83 million, which was the highest in the industry by a substantial margin, it claimed.