Breaking Jio Home TV eMBMS Service Said to Offer HD Channels at Rs. 400 Per Month

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Sarkar you are doing speed test with mobile,broadband speed is always good as you are connected thru cable
 
You are expecting HD broadcast with this :ROFLMAO:



Forget HD, you cannot even stream 320p without buffering ;)

That's why people will never throw away their DTH/Cable
Jio home not iptv.
It is device work without internet like dvb-t.
 
Jio deployed eMBMS in their LTE network technology, media streaming is possible with that, without using data. May be they launch a device with LTE network support, which can stream broadcasted program via their LTE network.(y)
 
Jio deployed eMBMS in their LTE network technology, media streaming is possible with that, without using data. May be they launch a device with LTE network support, which can stream broadcasted program via their LTE network.(y)

JioFi is a waste then :mad:

This report says only only 1,000 smartphones, among 26,000 models it surveyed, included LTE-B capable chipsets, and even fewer have the feature enabled With Apple failing to support the technology so far. As per XDA only Snapdragon 800 and up chips support it. So premium TV service from Jio for premium people :cautious:


Google is Adding Support for eMBMS for Reduced Mobile Network Congestion
LTE-Broadcast has broad deployment models. What it doesn't have is the iPhone
 
This wouldn't require internet connection! But it isn't the DTH service that was earlier rumoured!

eMBMS is itself based on 4G LTE internet. Many telecom operators already deployed it on their LTE network and that too from long time. Full list of worldwide deployment is here Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service - Wikipedia

It's just one to many connection instead of one ip to other ip, one to one connection like normal computer works. You still need data plan otherwise it will be a violation of net neutrality according to India's net neutrality law
 
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