Breaking Reliance AGM Scheduled for 12th August 2019

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Satya Nadella Talks At AGM Through Pre-Recorded Video. Jio - Microsoft Azure Partnership Announced.
 
Free Jio Cloud Infrastructure For Budding Startups. Services Available From 1st Jan, 2020.
 
Jio will make connectivity and cloud infrastructure free for new startups.

From 1/1/2020.
 
Micro, Small And Medium Business Can Access Jio Enterprise Solutions Starting At The Price Of 1500rs Per Month.
 
My thoughts

For the sake of low price package inclusive of TV and internet ,if it's routed through again from old lco/mso, I will stick to dth and broadband separately

Ott free , it will clubbed with higher packages only and think how many people comfortable to watch none censored OTT on your family TV where it will be clubbed ?

Better wait, perform, reviews and decide.
 
Approx 128 mbps Is 1 Gigabit.
Correction
128 MBps is 1 Gbps
Which means, one will get 128 MBps download speed on 1 Gbps connection theoretically.

Speeds of HDDs are between 100 MBps to 250 MBps. Speeds of SSDs are between 250 MBps to 550 MBps. Speeds of NVMe drives are between 550 MBps to 3500 MBps. So even on 1 Gbps connection, your hard disk will not be a huge bottleneck unless it is very old or laptop based 2.5” HDD model.

Now wireless is where all the troubles start. Wireless AC standard with dual band can max out at 866 Mbps. So don’t expect more than 600 Mbps (75 MBps) actual speeds. You need to upgrade to wireless router with AX standard for 1 Gbps plans.
Your phone and laptop also needs to support AX. Currently Samsung Galaxy S10 is the only model with AX tech. For laptop, Intel AX200 is the best card. You need to upgrade laptop by yourself following tutorials.

Jio is not providing AX based model as of yet.
Few questions which need to be answered:
1. What about port forwarding?
2. Static IP price?
3. Blanket ban on random sites
4. Enabling of bridge mode? To use our own router.
 
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