Reliance Jio’s official website jio.com can now be accessed by everyone, imports around 20 lacs SIMs

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A month ago, Reliance Jio announced the extensive beta testing programme via LYF-JIO preview offer. Now in its latest move, the company has made its website, jio.com accessible to everyone.

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This new move is in accordance with Jio's lookout for fresh data testers for its programme. As per our sources, we got to know that the company is planning to rope in around 25 lacs beta testers under the preview offer. These testers will receive unlimited data , calls and SMS for 3 months. Moreover, they will also get an access to Reliance Jio’s exclusive content and apps.

Reliance Jio’s official website also shows how users can connect with their IP network and watch movies, listen to music through its apps. All the interested users can register on Jio’s website to get an invite from the company. Reliance has not cleared the air over requirement of LYF devices for testing. The existing Jio users can also register their mobile number for managing their account via webpage on the concerned,

An import tracking website, zauba has already revealed the import of around 20 lacs SIMs. It means that the company is preparing to get 25 lac beta testers onboard. These are just beta rollout, we are looking forward to the commercial launch for the service soon, most likely in December, 2016.

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