Report: JioFiber Preview Offer gives users free 100Mbps broadband for 3 months

“The JioFiber preview offer gives users 100GB of free data per month at 100mbps speeds”

JioFiber leak

At the launch of Jio’s telecom services, Reliance Industries Ltd chairman Mukesh Ambani also announced that the company would be introducing a gigabit fiber broadband service. Following this, in the past couple of months, several reports had indicated that the company has already started testing out the service in select cities. Now, a report by India Today has revealed some details regarding the brand’s JioFiber service.

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As per the report, the JioFiber service too will be released to consumers in the way Jio telecom service was rolled out. The company is currently testing out the service by providing connections to select users and its own employees. The service is reportedly being tested in five cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Jamnagar and Pune.

JioFiber plans

The company still doesn’t have a specific launch date for the service as its still finalising the plans. However, the plans are now allegedly in advanced stages and the brand shared some JioFiber details with some delegates at a fiber connection-related conference in Delhi. The brand will launch the JioFiber Preview Offer and users will get it for three months free of cost. Consumers will get 100GB of data every month at the speed of 100Mbps, and post the FUP the speed will be reduced to 1Mbps.

Furthermore, the report reveals that JioFiber users will also get complimentary access to the brand’s various services including 5GB of cloud storage and Jio’s premium app suite. It’s worth mentioning that users will have to pay a one-time refundable installation fee of Rs 4,500 to get the service. The money will be refunded to users in case they decide to not continue the service once the preview offer ends.

The JioFiber Preview Offer package will include dual-band Wi-Fi routers, which users will be able to monitor and control remotely using a cloud link and through an app on their phone. After the preview offer ends, the service won’t be rolled out in all cities at once. Interested users will have to make a call on a toll-free number or send an email to Jio to get a connection to their homes.


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