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Free voice not enough, Ambani wants free phone to Jio democratic digital culture

Just as RIL heralded the equity culture in India, it now aims to, in Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s own words, “democratise the digital culture in India”

July 21, 2017 / 16:00 IST
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Dhirendra Tripathi Moneycontrol News

What would one expect at the 40th Annual General Meeting of a company that is synonymous with size? Expect more of it? Yes. Because just as the company heralded the equity culture in India, it now aims to, in Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s own words, “democratise the digital culture in India”. So a 1:1 bonus, the largest in India’s corporate history, was lost in the din. What took over the mindspace at Birla Matushree was a free, intelligent and feature-rich JioPhone.

Subscribers will be able to enjoy unlimited data on the JioPhone at Rs 153 every month. They will also have the option of recharging with a Rs 53 voucher that will run for a week or with a Rs 23 coupon carrying a two-day validity.

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The impact of today’s announcement will be felt far and wide. While RIL subsidiary Reliance Jio Infocomm continues to rattle the incumbent mobile service providers, today’s announcements shook up shares of cable TV distributors and direct-to-home TV service providers as well. Surely, the disruption unleashed by Reliance Jio last year is set to spread to other industries.