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Mukesh Ambani in a press conference has claimed that India has become the largest Mobile data consumer in the world. He backed it up by stats from the JIO network. According to the release - JIO subscribers( 100 Million ) are consuming 330 Peta Byte of data every month.
I.e 10 GB per month per user for the subscriber base and 1 GB per month per capita for the entire country.
Global average is around 819 MB per subsriber. China comes in around 400MB per subsrciber. US around 1GB. European countries outperform the average.( These figures are based on quick google searches. I will be happy to edit them if contradicted).
I have quote a TOI article detailing the press conference.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...0-days-mukesh-ambani/articleshow/57269396.cms
NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries' Jio telecom unit hit 100 million subscribers in 170 days, chairman Mukesh Ambani announced today.
That means, Jio added seven customers every second, Ambani added at a video conference today. He further announced that once Jio starts charging customers in April, all domestic voice calls to any network will always remain free.
"Jio users consumed more than 100cr GB of data per month on the Jio network. That's more than 3.3Cr GB a day," Ambani said, adding that it has more than double the number of 4G base stations when compared to all the other Indian operators put together.
Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd opened for business in September and shook up the country's competitive telecoms market+ with its free voice and cheap data plans that are slated to run through the end of March.
Ambani had already hinted last week that Jio surpassed the 100 million subscriber mark+ , in comments he made at a tech industry conference.
"When we started Jio and we set a target for ourselves in terms of saying that we will acquire a 100 million customers in the shortest time, even we didn't imagine that we will do it in months in terms of that," Ambani said at the time.
Jio's launch came after years of delay. Reliance Industries has already invested more than $20 billion into the venture.
Shares of some of Jio's rivals fell ahead of Ambani's speech, with Bharti Airtel down 2.2 percent. Idea Cellular fell as much as 1.1 percent but recovered to gain 0.41 percent later in the day.
Bharti Airtel and Idea are India's largest and third-largest telecoms network operators, respectively.
I.e 10 GB per month per user for the subscriber base and 1 GB per month per capita for the entire country.
Global average is around 819 MB per subsriber. China comes in around 400MB per subsrciber. US around 1GB. European countries outperform the average.( These figures are based on quick google searches. I will be happy to edit them if contradicted).
I have quote a TOI article detailing the press conference.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...0-days-mukesh-ambani/articleshow/57269396.cms
NEW DELHI: Reliance Industries' Jio telecom unit hit 100 million subscribers in 170 days, chairman Mukesh Ambani announced today.
That means, Jio added seven customers every second, Ambani added at a video conference today. He further announced that once Jio starts charging customers in April, all domestic voice calls to any network will always remain free.
"Jio users consumed more than 100cr GB of data per month on the Jio network. That's more than 3.3Cr GB a day," Ambani said, adding that it has more than double the number of 4G base stations when compared to all the other Indian operators put together.
Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd opened for business in September and shook up the country's competitive telecoms market+ with its free voice and cheap data plans that are slated to run through the end of March.
Ambani had already hinted last week that Jio surpassed the 100 million subscriber mark+ , in comments he made at a tech industry conference.
"When we started Jio and we set a target for ourselves in terms of saying that we will acquire a 100 million customers in the shortest time, even we didn't imagine that we will do it in months in terms of that," Ambani said at the time.
Jio's launch came after years of delay. Reliance Industries has already invested more than $20 billion into the venture.
Shares of some of Jio's rivals fell ahead of Ambani's speech, with Bharti Airtel down 2.2 percent. Idea Cellular fell as much as 1.1 percent but recovered to gain 0.41 percent later in the day.
Bharti Airtel and Idea are India's largest and third-largest telecoms network operators, respectively.