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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The availability of Reliance Jio<\/a>’s True 5G<\/a> services has expanded to 225 cities, with the addition of 34 new cities on Tuesday.

“Reliance Jio has become the first and the only operator to launch 5G services in most of these cities,” said the telco in a statement.

Jio has launched its 5G services in the cities of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh.

Jio users in these cities will be invited to the
Jio Welcome Offer<\/a>, to experience unlimited data at up to 1 Gbps speeds, at no additional cost, starting today.

“We are really excited to launch
Jio True 5G services<\/a> in 34 additional cities, taking the total count to 225 cities. Jio has achieved this milestone in just under 120 days since the Beta Trial launch and is well on its way to connect the entire nation with the transformational Jio True 5G<\/a> services by December 2023,” said a Jio spokesperson.

“A 5G network rollout of this scale is a first anywhere in the world, and 2023 will be a landmark year for India, when the entire country will reap the benefits of the revolutionary True 5G technology, delivered through Jio’s superior network infrastructure,” the spokesperson added.

Jio, as well as
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, started rolling out their 5G services from October 1. The telcos aim to complete the network roll out within 15 months.

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Slowdown in Jio’s active subscriber adds vs Airtel could lead to delays in tariff hike: Analysts<\/a><\/h2>

“The 3 million active subscriber decline for Jio in Nov-22 is its worst monthly performance since Jan-21, when it lost 3.5 million active subscribers. During the six-month period ending Feb-21, Jio's active subscriber adds were lower than Bharti by 20 million, leading to lower tariffs and bundled offers being announced by Jio in Mar-21 for featurephone users,” as per Jefferies.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: The availability of Reliance Jio<\/a>’s True 5G<\/a> services has expanded to 225 cities, with the addition of 34 new cities on Tuesday.

“Reliance Jio has become the first and the only operator to launch 5G services in most of these cities,” said the telco in a statement.

Jio has launched its 5G services in the cities of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh.

Jio users in these cities will be invited to the
Jio Welcome Offer<\/a>, to experience unlimited data at up to 1 Gbps speeds, at no additional cost, starting today.

“We are really excited to launch
Jio True 5G services<\/a> in 34 additional cities, taking the total count to 225 cities. Jio has achieved this milestone in just under 120 days since the Beta Trial launch and is well on its way to connect the entire nation with the transformational Jio True 5G<\/a> services by December 2023,” said a Jio spokesperson.

“A 5G network rollout of this scale is a first anywhere in the world, and 2023 will be a landmark year for India, when the entire country will reap the benefits of the revolutionary True 5G technology, delivered through Jio’s superior network infrastructure,” the spokesperson added.

Jio, as well as
Bharti Airtel<\/a>, started rolling out their 5G services from October 1. The telcos aim to complete the network roll out within 15 months.

\"Slowdown<\/a><\/figure>

Slowdown in Jio’s active subscriber adds vs Airtel could lead to delays in tariff hike: Analysts<\/a><\/h2>

“The 3 million active subscriber decline for Jio in Nov-22 is its worst monthly performance since Jan-21, when it lost 3.5 million active subscribers. During the six-month period ending Feb-21, Jio's active subscriber adds were lower than Bharti by 20 million, leading to lower tariffs and bundled offers being announced by Jio in Mar-21 for featurephone users,” as per Jefferies.<\/p><\/div>