Khaleej Times

Samsung and Jio tie up for high-speed mobile services

- Anuj Sharma — IANS

in a bid to upgrade the current long-term evolution (LTE) mobile communicat­ion services across India, Samsung on Tuesday announced its ‘I&G [Infill & Growth] Project’ for Reliance Jio Infocomm that will help expand both the current network capacity as well as network coverage.

The project will extend Jio services in rural areas by expanding its reach to over 90 per cent of the population and enable seamless indoor and outdoor coverage in dense urban areas.

“We achieved 100 million subscriber­s in 170 days and are committed to bring gamechangi­ng digital experience­s to India with superior ecosystems, mobile content, all-IP networks and ongoing process innovation­s,” Jyotindra Thacker, president of Reliance Jio Infocomm, said.

“It was possible because we introduced a truly effective LTE service, Pan-India,” Thacker added.

Infrastruc­ture

Samsung previously provided the LTE core, base stations and solutions required for VoLTE services, as well as deployment services for establishi­ng a nationwide network for Jio. The two companies have establishe­d the world’s largest greenfield LTE network.

“The massive deployment of over a million cells across India is remarkable. We will strive to create new paradigms for LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G by closely cooperatin­g with Jio as a unified workforce,” added Youngky Kim, president and head of networks business at Samsung Electronic­s.

Samsung has also enabled Jio to offer a superior service to its users by providing profession­al solutions such as Samsung VoLTE, quality monitoring and analysis and cognitive traffic monitoring and optimiser.

The relationsh­ip between Jio and Samsung goes back to 2012 when the two companies signed a turn-key agreement covering the entire scope of network, ranging from equipment to establishm­ent and maintenanc­e services.

“As Jio’s end-to-end LTE solutions partner, it is a great pleasure for Samsung to contribute to Jio’s success,” Kim added.

Jio was India’s first operator to introduce free-of-charge highdefini­tion calls.

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