My Jio AirFiber experience in a remote village area

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You misunderstood what @Surajbr wanted to convey. Let me try rephrasing it with some more details.

Jio maintains its own database for each and every buildings and whether a building is Fiber or AirFiber ready or not. While societies easily get their building ID made due to huge number of houses, individual houses or bungalows do not get the building ID assigned unless Jio does a re-survey of that area. There is a dedicated team on Jio that plans and creates the building IDs. Since the Jio Fiber/AirFiber technicians aren't able to do that, they (the technicians) simply go to another nearest location which is AirFiber ready and take that building ID to install the AirFiber on the customers' desired location.

The above is not possible in the case of Jio Fiber (optical fiber) since there are more complications such as FAT box (S2) availability. However, AirFiber works on 5G technology, so the Jio installers are using other building IDs and installing it on different buildings where building ID is not created or unavailable on Jio's map.

I hope my above message clears your and @saketk11 doubts.
I have a question regarding this. So i basically have the same issue the jio airfiber guy came and said my individual building is not serviceable but he also pointed out that the building right beside mine is serviceable, so does that mean they can use that building's ID for my connection? If yes will they install something on that building? And if they'll install something on that building (the antenna/receiver) will it be connected to my building through the cable? And please do explain if we do that what problems will i face or will it be alright?
 
I have a question regarding this. So i basically have the same issue the jio airfiber guy came and said my individual building is not serviceable but he also pointed out that the building right beside mine is serviceable, so does that mean they can use that building's ID for my connection? If yes will they install something on that building? And if they'll install something on that building (the antenna/receiver) will it be connected to my building through the cable? And please do explain if we do that what problems will i face or will it be alright?
There is absolutely no problem in creating a different building ID if you are getting good signal at your homr
 
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