JioGigaFiber Registration: JioGigaFiber was initially launched by RIL's chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani at 41st AGM.
Putting to rest all speculations Reliance Jio confirmed that JioGigaFiber services are prepaid only.
Today on August 15, the Indian Independence Day, Reliance Jio has officially started registrations for its JioGigaFiber. JioGigaFiber is thecompany's fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband internet service.
How to register for JioGigaFiber
JioGigaFiber registration can be done by going to Jio's official website- jio.com, or by visiting MyJio app. JioGigaFiber was launched by Reliance Industries (RIL) chairman and MD Mukesh Ambani at RIL's 41st annual general meeting (AGM) which was held in the month of July.Details About the JioGigaFiber Preview Offer
- As per the advertised offer, JioGigaFiber is giving ultra high-speed internet up to 100Mbps for 90 days along with a monthly data quota of 100 GB and a complimentary access to a host of Jio's premium apps.
- In case, the user consumes 100 GB of data quota provided by JioGigaFiber within a month, he/she can still continue to enjoy high speed internet services by performing a complimentary data top-up of 40 GB via MyJio app or through jio.com.
- As this is a preview offer, no installation charges will be levied. However there is a refundable security deposit of Rs. 4,500 taken for the ONT (Optical Network Terminal) device (GigaHub Home Gateway).
- The payment for the security deposit needs to be done through debit card, credit card, Jio money or PayTM, as mentioned on Jio's official website- jio.com.
- JioGigaFiber will provide faster internet connection. Fiber networks are not required to be changed post installation and need virtually no maintenance since it is the latest technology that creates the electronic light pulses, said Reliance Jio.
- JioGigaFiber's ultra-fast download and upload speeds enable UHD, video conferencing and variety of camera application usage and experience seamlessly.With JioGigaFiber, users can watch 600 plus TV channels, thousands of movies and millions of songs.

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