What is Reliance Jio really promoting?No. of comments:19 Sam Koshy, KOLLAM, 5727 On 02-Sep-2016

Is it the champion of Digital India or Analog India? I must admit that I was euphoric over the Reliance Jio launch today morning. Also, thanks to the media hype, I initially believed that it was a "revolutionary" service for data users like me who are glued to the internet all the time. But as the hours passed, reality began to sink in. After some quick analysis, I have come to the conclusion that it is not for data users like me who are constantly browsing the internet, but instead, it is actually for those who are constantly chattering on phone. Let me take up some of the hyped up highlights & try to explain why it does not convince me to make a switch. 1) First & foremost, it is portrayed as the messiah for data users. All the news channels have been highlighting that the data charges on Reliance Jio is as low as Rs *50*/GB. This is actually highly misleading because that low rate of Rs 50/GB would be applicable only when you buy the high end monthly pack of Rs 4,999 per month!! In that pack, you get around 75 GB which roughly translates to Rs 50/GB. But in a normal pack like Rs 499 per month, you get only 4 GB, which translates to around Rs 100/GB. And if you consider the Rs 19 pack which gives 100 MB, it translates to around Rs 190/GB. 2) In the entry level package of Rs 149 per month, although you get unlimited voice calls (which is highly appreciated), you get only 300 MB of data. So, it is definitely not for a data user like me, but for someone who hardly uses internet, and wants unlimited calling. 3) The Rs 19/day pack is marketed as a chota pack which can cater to casual users who want to browse internet on a need basis. But there is nothing revolutionary about it because it offers only 100 MB for Rs 19 & the validity is 1 day. Suppose I am on the Rs 149/month pack and I exhaust my 300 MB within few days and one fine day I want to book an Ola cab or watch a 1 min YouTube video, then I must shell out a minimum of Rs 19. (There is no pack smaller than that). But if I am on Airtel/Idea/Vodafone, I can go for their Rs 9 pack and get 35 MB. i.e Instead of spending Rs 19 on Reliance Jio to book an Ola cab, I can recharge Rs 9 on Airtel & get the work done. Also, it is to be noted that Airtel/Idea offer 100 MB of 4G data for Rs 24 which has a validity of 3 days, which I feel is much better than Jio's 100 MB of 4G data for Rs 19 which has a validity of 1 day. 4) As explained above, the Rs 149/month pack makes no sense for data users because it gives only 300 MB. The next pack is the Rs 499/month pack which has 4 GB of data (along with the default unlimited calling feature). Since unlimited calling is available in both the Rs 149 pack as well as Rs 499 pack, then the only difference is that the 499 pack gives you additional 3.7 GB of data at an additional cost of Rs 350. => Rs 350 for 3.7 GB? Sorry, not convincing. Your own brother Anil Ambani has been offering 10 GB of data for less than Rs 400. Yes, I agree that while they are offering 3G, you are offering 4G, but at the end of the day, the total data remains the same. 5) Let me take up the next pack. Rs 999. I get 10 GB of data (along with the default unlimited calling feature). Compared to the Rs 149 pack which already has unlimited calling feature, what I get in this pack is effectively 9.7 GB of data for Rs 850. I am not impressed because if I spend a little extra, I can get unlimited 3G from BSNL. Yes, Unlimited 3G by BSNL for Rs 1099. Check this: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/BSNL-gives-unlimited-3G-plan-for-Rs-1099-doubles-data-limit-for-existing-plans/articleshow/53858131.cms 6) Now that I have seen how even the Rs 999 pack fails to impress me, due to much better offering from BSNL. Why should I pay Rs 999 to Reliance for 10 GB data, when BSNL is offering me unlimited data for Rs 1099? What is my conclusion finally? For a data user, Reliance Jio is not impressive. If the usage is more than 1 GB per month, then the Rs 149 pack should not even be considered because it has only 300 MB. In the next pack, Jio offers 4 GB data for Rs 499 which is not revolutionary, but since it says night time is unlimited, I think it can be called "evolutionary". But still that is not such a great incentive to switch. In the next plan which costs Rs 999, it offers only 10 GB, whereas BSNL gives me unlimited data for almost the same price. That's about my personal requirements. Now let's look at the overall benefit for the masses. The only major advantage for the masses is the unlimited voice calling which can be availed for Rs 149 per month. In today's scenario, most of the mobile users, especially among the working class, are actually prepaid users with free lifetime validity connections, upon which they regularly recharge Rs 20-30 which usually lasts for almost a month for them. For example, I personally know many taxi drivers, vegetable vendors, mechanics etc who hardly make outgoing calls. Even if they make an outgoing call, it would not last for more than a minute. Such people tend to use only Rs 30-50 talktime per month, for which only Rs 50 topup recharge is sufficient. (Such recharges have unlimited validity). Now, if they must go for Jio just because the free voice calling is tempting, then it means they must shell out Rs 149, which lapses after 28 days (It has 28 days validity), after which they must again recharge Rs 149 and so on. For someone who is used to topup of Rs 20-30 per month (and that too on a need basis), such a mandatory cost of Rs 149/month sounds very expensive. That translates to around 149*12 = Rs 1800 per annum, compared to their existing habit of regular topups which might come up to a total of just 20*12 = Rs 240 per annum which is sufficient for their practical purposes. That's a whopping 6 times higher, just for unlimited voice calling, whether you really do unlimited calling or not. So, as we can see, the only upside is unlimited voice, and not data. Even the unlimited voice for Rs 149 sounds high for the majority who are happy with their Rs 20-30 topup once in every 20-30 days. Hence, it is difficult to categorize Reliance Jio as a revolutionary data service, but it can be a good voice service if one is into chattering regularly for 1 hour outgoing call every day. Now that we have realized that the Jio plans are not revolutionary, can we atleast call it evolutionary? Not really. By claiming itself as a path for Digital India & provide internet to the masses, it might actually end up becoming popular only for its unlimited voice, and since voice services are considered "backward", it is certainly not evolutionary. This way, Jio, according to my analysis is chalking out the vision of "Analog India" (voice), but not "Digital India" (data).

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shajeer ARN NO :120/23 palakkad, 02 Sep 2020

Hello Sam, Very well explanation. Looking good in this analysis. Expecting much more in future. Thanks shajeer https://jioupdate.in

C.S.WARRIOR ARN NO :17124 ernakulam, 31 Oct 2016

dear Sam, Your analysis are nice. But there are some positive side. that also you must consider.

Sony joseph ARN NO :ARN-88657 Ernakulam, 28 Oct 2016

Good Analysis. Keep the good wor ahead..

Sisir Kumar Dutta ARN NO :12954 GUWAHATI, 07 Sep 2016

Well done Mr SAM KOSHY wonderful analysis.

Bipin chand M ARN NO :32922 Hyderabad , 04 Sep 2016

Dear Sir, requesting you please, don''t give negative reports, without using, am regularly using Jio, for the past 30day, by purchasing hand set.. On August 16, 2016 also brought hp router for ?2800. But router connection was given after 72h, & Sim was connected within 5hrs, after taking needed documents from me. Earlier I was used, Airtel, Vodafone, Aircel, now using, Idea & Jio. Only, voice call connectivity issues are there, because competitors are creating obstacles. & am sharing, Jio''s voice clarity is very good, & net speed is amazing. Simply saying, Your calculation are, wrong. Before analysis, please consider quality services also.

Sam Koshy ARN NO :5727 KOLLAM, 04 Sep 2016

Dear Govind, pls see the first comment. I''ve taken excerpts from messages I received from various contacts. Further, RelJio is trying to make the 12 payment installments in a year to 13 instalments in a year. For the base plan without data ( 28*13=364 days) so the base offer will go even higher to 149*13=1949+15% service tax. For the base data user the 13 payment installment will calculate as 499*13=6487+ 15% service tax and so on. 3G Service provider MTS give 10GB for 499/month+Ser tax. The 10 GB is spread as 5 GB for daytime and 5 GB for night. 5 users can get into the same wifi at a time. Are RJIO data packs really revolutionary than the existing offers available ?

Govind ARN NO :5638 MUMBAI, 03 Sep 2016

THIS ANALYSIS IS DONE BY WHOM? IS IT SAM KOSHY OR GURUPRASAD. I HAVE SEEN THE SAME ANALYSIS AS WHATSAPP MESSAGE CLAIMED AS AUTHORED BY THE LATER! Any way the analysis is one sided. The conclusion precedes the analysis. While comparing it altogether ignores the free unlimited talktime, unlimited SMSs, free access to Jio apps till Dec 2017. I really do not know what is there in the store and nor have I analyzed the plans but analysis is certainly biased.

Mitesh ARN NO :54173 Ahmedabad, 02 Sep 2016

Good Analysis on tariff comparison with other telephone operator, I thing giving very chip in rate will not survive longer.

RAMESWAR KALITA ARN NO :9435184146 Udalguri, 02 Sep 2016

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Ramkumar ARN NO :39250 Madurai, 02 Sep 2016

Very Poor Analysis. Rs 499 in RJIO gives 4 GB day time data + 8 GB jio wifi hotspot data ( we dont know the availability of hotspots yet .) + unlimited night time data . Can u pls tell me any plan by current operators who give 4 gb day time and unlimited night time data free ? Your info on RCOM offering 10 gb data for less than rs 400 is also wrong. Google it. The plan has been withdrawn. Pls give us more info if you have. You have completely ignored the night time unlimited data. There is an aspect of updating our android apps . A normal user uses upto 250 mb to 500 mb per month just to update their facebook, twitter, whatsapp, google related apps etc. now most of us update only when we connect to a free wifi or office wifi. But through this plan, one can update all apps during the night for free. It is going to make a huge difference. U say that you are online all the time. But you have not specified how much you spend for internet packs on which operator. But you also talk about rs 9 packs . Are you high end consumer or chota pack user ? For being online all through the day, I dont think you will be spending anything less than rs 500 per month. Pls do your calculations again and let us know. I am willing to correct myself if i am wrong. Are you ?

Anupam Surya ARN NO :63254 BAllia, 02 Sep 2016

Well done Sam KoshY Ji,Points mentioned are worth to go......

Sandeep V P ARN NO :85058 MIRA ROAD PIN 401107, 02 Sep 2016

Mr Sam Koshy has done a good & appreciable work . It surely changed my mind. Sandeep V P.

prabhu ARN NO :12746 kolhapur, 02 Sep 2016

I dont think its a correct analysis. It totaly one sided please lookinto following points 1) Reliance is using optic technology and it is far suprior technology than tower technolgy so you will have better connectivity and less call drops. 2) Please note no one is here for charity he is here to make business. However in a process he has brought free voice calls culture in India . which no one has done till date out of selfish business interest. Tilldate these operators like Vodafone/Airtel/Idea have been looting us. Remember the time when reliance launched CDMA phone with 40 paise per minute. At that time only poor Indian have started affording mobile phones or else before that these people use to charge even for incoimg calls. 3) All these these operators where charging pulse rate at per minute when almost all pre paid users never talk for more than minute. Only after entry of reliance and looking at danger they have converted their plans in per second plan. Who made it ? Reliance 4) Till four days Back all the operators were charging Rs. 300/- for 1 gb data in 3 g. Only two days before Reliance entry Airte brought down rates to Rs 52 per GB. Who forced to do That? Reliance. I think while analysing please look at the positive factors also. Dont compare only rates.

Srihari Rao ARN NO :9423 Chennai, 02 Sep 2016

Dear Shyam, A very nice analysis. Not many people will look into this level details, they simply get driven by mass publicity done by the company. Good information.

VISHWAMBHAR PODDAR ARN NO :ARN-3099 MUMBAI, 02 Sep 2016

WELL,ANALISED.AN EYE OPENER.AN HINDHI PROVERB:-"unchi Dukan, Fica Packwan,"In English :- " ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD."

NAVRATAN BAGREE ARN NO :35365 BIKANER, 02 Sep 2016

YE DATA " GIRI " HAIN

g.somasundaram ARN NO :16932 nagercoil, 02 Sep 2016

very useful

GANESH GOPAL ARN NO :37567 chennai , 02 Sep 2016

WHAT A DETAILED ANALYSIS. EVEN OTHER COMPANIES WOULD NOT HAVE DNE THIS MUCH I AM SURE. HATS OFF TO U.

Sam Koshy ARN NO :5727 KOLLAM, 02 Sep 2016

The above mentioned discussion is excerpts from a message received. Although out of the subject(MFs), it''s worth to go through the points mentioned .

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