Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

RIL plans global push with indigenous 5G technology

DIGITAL VISION Once proven at India-scale, Jio Platforms would be well-positioned to be an exporter of 5G solutions, says Mukesh Ambani

- Romita Majumdar and Kalpana Pathak

MUMBAI: Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani announced the developmen­t of a made-in-india 5G technology solution that he envisions will be the cornerston­e of the company’s strategy to create a connected digital ecosystem, spanning telecom, e-commerce, retail and enterprise solutions in India and outside.

“Once Jio’s 5G solution is proven at India-scale, Jio Platforms would be well-positioned to be an exporter of 5G solutions to other telecom operators globally, as a complete managed service,” Ambani said at the company’s 43rd annual general meeting on Wednesday.

The technology was built indigenous­ly by an in-house technical team at Jio Platforms, the company’s digital business arm, said Ambani, who recently surpassed Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page to become the world’s sixth-richest person. Laying out his vision for the company in a virtual address, Ambani said one of the key focus areas of Jio will be to upgrade millions of Indians using feature phones on 2G networks by offering them cheap smartphone­s. “As India is standing at the doorsteps of the 5G era, we should accelerate the migration of 350 million Indians, who currently use a 2G feature phone, to an affordable smartphone,” Ambani said. “We believe we can design an entry-level 4G…or even 5G smartphone at a fraction of its current cost. But, to power such a value-engineered smartphone, we also need an equally value-engineered smartphone operating system and such an operating system must be designed with India in mind. Google and Jio are partnering to build an Androidbas­ed smartphone operating system.”

Analysts said a key part of Jio’s strategy is to leverage the tech developed by startups in which Reliance has invested. Announcing further value unlocking in the retail business, which has since become a major revenue contributo­r to the group, Ambani said more strategic partnershi­ps will be announced in the retail business. Last year, Reliance Retail reported a revenue of ₹1.63 lakh crore and operating profit of ₹9,654 crore.

On the oil and gas business, Ambani said he has been approached by global companies for strategic partnershi­ps in its chemical business, including in utilising the feedstocks. The Covid-19 pandemic has, however, cast a shadow on RIL’S $15 billion stake sale to Saudi Aramco in its oil-to chemicals (O2C) business.

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REUTERS The technology was built indigenous­ly by an in-house technical team.

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