Dev.R
Well-Known Member
I have a Jio connection. Paid ₹2500/- and the speed is very poor and they have a useless customer care.
Switched back to ACT and can't be more happy than that.
Switched back to ACT and can't be more happy than that.
I was contemplating on a Jio 100 Mbps connection due to it's net and other benefits. Now, I feel I need to wait for some more time to get the Jio thing to settle down with better customer service. Right now using BSNL fiber connection of 50 Mbps.I have a Jio connection. Paid ₹2500/- and the speed is very poor and they have a useless customer care.
Switched back to ACT and can't be more happy than that.
Its not 100gb per se. The service is provided in chunks of 100gb. When you exhaust it, you can add another 100gb chunk free of cost. Thats the scene right now.100mbps and 100GB Data download ? Is it worth?Online streaming full hd quality apprx 5 TO 6GB so for 1 hr,how can we see full month in 100gb?
Again it is fibre ,like ACT,BSNL all possibilities like cable damage,Lightening and FUP caps all are applicable .Why so much big fuss about jio?
I have read online that it is highly likely Jio is kinda prying on whatever we do with their internet. Please make sure it is not a threat to your privacy, before subscribing to it. Just wanted to share what I came across.
Peace.
Iam using the one for 4500/-
The strength is quite decent.
There are two options available. One is with signal 5.0 This has less range and higher speeds.
The other is the normal speed with more range.
Pls check with them again.
not only jio ...all of them ...facebook , twitter , google etc have a way of gathering data ...this has been going on for years now and has become normal .I have read online that it is highly likely Jio is kinda prying on whatever we do with their internet. Please make sure it is not a threat to your privacy, before subscribing to it. Just wanted to share what I came across.
Peace.
But jio is an isp and can throttle speeds according to your usage and maybe using deep packet inspection and prevent people from downloads - torrents etc.. so as to save on data usage. Jio was first to ban p**n i guess. Not sure though.not only jio ...all of them ...facebook , twitter , google etc have a way of gathering data ...this has been going on for years now and has become normal .
Haha!!I have read online that it is highly likely Jio is kinda prying on whatever we do with their internet. Please make sure it is not a threat to your privacy, before subscribing to it. Just wanted to share what I came across.
Peace.
Yes, all ISPs do tracking and if I'm not wrong, they are obligated to log whichever website we visit. And that level of privacy breech is fine by me. But, I'm not sure about this deep packet inspection - what Jio does and to me, it is worth a lot to stay away from it. You don't really get to use a normal VPN with Jio and any such encryption will be blocked. Data is the new gold.Haha!!
Highly, likely are tame sweet words. Network monitoring and analytics is enmeshed with service.
All Internet and content service providers track what users do and how they use the service.
If you are worried about privacy, online content is not your game.
Cheers,
Raghu
I didn’t know that jio does not allow VPN use. Thanks! It might as well be blocking some ssl ports then. I am not taking jio.Yes, all ISPs do tracking and if I'm not wrong, they are obligated to log whichever website we visit. And that level of privacy breech is fine by me. But, I'm not sure about this deep packet inspection - what Jio does and to me, it is worth a lot to stay away from it. You don't really get to use a normal VPN with Jio and any such encryption will be blocked. Data is the new gold.
Welcome. As far as I know, Jio blocked most of those ports used by VPNs.I didn’t know that jio does not allow VPN use. Thanks! It might as well be blocking some ssl ports then. I am not taking jio.
I have been using Jio for the last 12 months in Coimbatore and am very happy for the following reasons.Got a jiofiber connection about a month back. Unhappy! Only option given is the single band Rs2500 modem.
Three issues
1. Nowhere near the promised 100mbps unless you are using ethernet. 40mbps at the best using wifi
2. Denon AVR 2500 connects to jio but is not visible across the network. Cast to device from laptop does not show AVR. Denon is unable to connect to my Media server (laptop is the media server). Network says Jio media server for the modem.
3. Landline provided seems to be voip type - will not work if internet is down.
May keep it as long as it is free!