In 2016, Reliance Jio entered the Indian telecom market and flipped the script by offering something no one expected—free data and calls for six months. It wasn’t just a marketing stunt; it was a masterclass in disruption.
Jio’s strategy was simple:
Reliance Jio Launched Free ‘Sound Pay’ Feature on Its Jio Bharat 4G Feature Phones
Merchants Won’t Need To Pay For Soundbox
They Can Use Their Mobile as Soundbox
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News & updates • 28d
Reliance jio offers free Jiohotstar subscription ahead of IPL 2025, offer up to 90 days free ho hotstar and 50 day jio fibre trail
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Kishan Kabra
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Guava Trees Softech Pvt • 1y
Is there any company which us giving some competition to Youtube?
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Harshajit Sarmah
Founder & Editor of ... • 2m
BREAKING: Jio Platforms and Polygon Labs announced a partnership that will allow Jio to bring Web3 capabilities to some apps and use Polygon’s blockchain solutions for Jio users in India.
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
Its so irritating that you have to still watch Branded integrations by creators on youtube even after getting Premium.
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 7m
Jiosphere (a Jio browser) is openly advertising itself as the 0 Ads experience for YouTube, which smells illegal or like they signed a deal with Google to get early users this way.
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
Jio and Airtel offer affordable internet with similar pricing and an 18% tax, making them budget-friendly options.
Airtel is slightly more premium, while Jio remains widely available across India. Starlink, on the other hand, provides high-speed in