Jio GigaFiber Broadband Registrations Begin: Here’s How You Can Get the Service Faster in Your Location

Reliance Jio, as promised last month, today started taking registrations for its optical fibre based fixed-line broadband services which it’s going to kick start in the coming days. The Mukesh Ambani-owned telco will take registrations now, and the gigabit broadband service will be rolled out the consumers at a later date. Notably, Jio stated that the service would be offered to the users based on the demand in a particular area. With the Jio GigaFiber broadband service, the company is aiming to cover 1,100 cities over the period of time and at the same, it’s aiming to get 50 million connections in no time. Jio has created a new portal to take the interest of users for getting the service in their area. Initially, the website was buggy, and the submit button wasn’t working, but now, Jio has fixed the issue, and any user can register interest for Jio GigaFiber service.

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How to Register for Jio GigaFiber Broadband Service?

As mentioned above, Jio has opened a new portal for taking the interest from the users. If you’re looking to show interest in the service, head over to gigafiber.jio.com and locate yourself in the map. After locating, verify your mobile number to show interest in the upcoming Jio GigaFiber.

JioGigaFiber. Make your neighbourhood #Gigaready with Gigabit Wi-Fi, GigaTV, smart home, free calling and more,” read the registration option in MyJio App.

What is Jio GigaFiber?

Jio GigaFiber is Jio’s fixed-line broadband service with a promise of download speeds up to 1 Gbps. At present, major rivals of Jio offer download speed up to 100 Mbps for around Rs 1,000 per month for home users. Jio claims to offer around ten times more speed to home users. Though the company has not disclosed its price yet, however, there have been reports that it will trigger a stiff competition among telecom firms.