Free Calls, Cheap Data, SRK Not Enough: Jio Pulls Out Its Biggest Trump Card Yet
Jio had made an amazing marketing splash yesterday. The irresistible trifecta of free calls, free roaming and dirt cheap data had seen stocks…
Jio had made an amazing marketing splash yesterday. The irresistible trifecta of free calls, free roaming and dirt cheap data had seen stocks…
The companies that proudly promote their “Pizza, beer and ping pong” culture may have been on to something. According to a study conducted…
In another bit of sobering news coming in from India’s largest cab-tech startup, Ola has embarked on a mass layoff session, yet again….
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has exploded during a test on a launch pad. This rocket was set to launch on Saturday on…
It’s been a bad day for Airtel. Jio has pulled the carpet from under its feet with feet with ludicrously cheap plans, it is…
In a landmark move by Mukesh Ambani, the much awaited mobile network Jio was officially announced. With it’s free voice calls for life, no roaming charges and cheap data tariff, sure as hell, it’s going to disrupt the telecom industry in India. Rival telecom players Airtel, Vodafone, Idea and others already have a lot to worry about, and their stocks have reflected the panic. Meanwhile conspiracy theories have also emerged on how the Jio logo looks like Oil spelled backwards. Everyone’s excited, and the Twitteratti of course have spoken.
Reliance Jio has taken India telecom sector by storm. Moments after its launch announcement, shares of rival companies tanked, crores of their wealth…
As Mukesh Ambani took the stage at Reliance’s annual shareholder meeting, its telecom rivals would’ve looked on nervously. At 11:10 am, Ambani started…
Reliance Jio has been thought by many to be a gamechanger in India’s telecom space. At 11:30 am today morning, Reliance CEO Mukesh Ambani announced Jio’s many glittering features to the world. With data priced at an astonishing Rs. 50/GB, and free voice calls, Jio will probably upturn the telecom industry, stocks of rival telecom players – Airtel, Idea, and Reliance Communications – felt the pinch.