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RJio eyes incumbent telcos’ next bastion — enterprise services. Has reportedly had a soft launch of the enterprise services, with commercial rollout expected to follow
RJio has reportedly had a soft launch of the services, with commercial rollout expected to follow. This will result in a head-on collision with the existing players, who have already blamed the new entrant for the sector’s mounting debt and losses.
The company is looking to offer unified communications, Multiprotocol Label Switching (a protocol for high-speed telecom traffic) networks, Internet Protocol-Virtual Private Networks , cloud services and managed video-conferencing, among others.
RJio eyes incumbent telcos’ next bastion — enterprise services
RJio has reportedly had a soft launch of the services, with commercial rollout expected to follow. This will result in a head-on collision with the existing players, who have already blamed the new entrant for the sector’s mounting debt and losses.
RJio is in the final phases of testing its enterprise offering, which is the definite logical step in its growth path. With most of the infrastructure, including optical fibre cables (OFC), towers and data centres, in place, it’s only a matter of time before the services go live
The company is looking to offer unified communications, Multiprotocol Label Switching (a protocol for high-speed telecom traffic) networks, Internet Protocol-Virtual Private Networks , cloud services and managed video-conferencing, among others.
RJio eyes incumbent telcos’ next bastion — enterprise services