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5G Is Now Accessible In All The Districts Of Gujrat

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The telecom provider will also introduce a number of 5G-powered initiatives in Gujarat that will later be expanded across the entire nation. These efforts will focus on industry 4.0, agriculture, education, healthcare, and the Internet of Things.

On Friday, Reliance Jio announced that its 5G network is now operational throughout all 33 districts of Gujarat. Gujarat is now the first state to have all of its districts receive 5G service as a result of the launch.

The telecom provider, which is owned by Reliance Industries, has begun testing its 5G services in Delhi-NCR, Varanasi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune, Nathdwara, and Chennai. The business is providing cost-free, unlimited 5G data at above 1 GB per second speeds.

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Additionally, the telecom provider will begin in Gujarat a number of 5G-powered initiatives in the fields of agriculture, education, healthcare, industry 4.0, and the Internet of Things before expanding them throughout the entire nation.

Reliance Foundation and Jio will work together to digitise 100 schools in the state to get things going. This will include enabling 5G connection, enhanced content platforms, school management platforms, and platforms for teacher and student communication.

“5G cannot remain an exclusive service available to the privileged few or those in our largest cities. It must be available to every citizen, every home, and every business across India. Only then can we dramatically increase productivity, earnings, and living standards across our entire economy, thereby creating a prosperous and inclusive society in our country. This is our constant belief, inspired by our We Care philosophy,” Akash Ambani, chairman of Reliance Jio, states.

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