essay topic on jio for icse project
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How jio change the lifestyle of Internet in India. Jio has transformed the way, people use Internet. Earlier, we used to have a Gig of Internet, in which we could complete a Month’s usage.
Now, 1 GB per day seems less. It ends so fast (Of course, 4G Speeds so obv).
But, there is other side to this as well. I have noticed this, I don’t know other people have noticed this or not.
Since Internet is so cheap now, a whole lot of people have come online now (including some idiots). These people abuse Girls over Instagram, Spam their inbox on Facebook and say all sorts of vulgar stuff to them (without even thinking once). This was not the case earlier.
Also, after Jio came in, YouTube is flooded with both, Users as well as Creators (I can’t say how many of them are legit or provide value to it). The trending section is full of Clickbait (and useless) videos. There are so many new Tech Channels which don’t have original or new content, just re-upload videos. Not just Tech, Vine Channels too. And now when I comment on any YouTube video, these people promote their channel by replying to my comment - “Please Check or Subscribe my Channel. You Sub me, I Sub you”
But in a larger view, Of course Jio’s entry has been of a major benefit to all of us.The launch of Reliance Jio in September has significantly accelerated the adoption of smartphones in the country, which crossed 100 million daily active smartphone users around the same time.
Data consumption by Jio customers is 40-50 times higher than the average 3G smartphone user sai
d Rajan Anandan, Managing Director at Google India, who expects the number of daily active users to double next year.
"Five years ago we had less than 10 million total smartphones users (in India). The pace of growth, thanks a lot to Jio, has accelerated recently and we're well north of 100 million daily actives," said Anandan, at the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Bengaluru on Thursday.
India is said to be home to over 250 million smartphone users today, with the top 100 million users consuming close to 6GB of data on average per month. While majority of that data is still consumed over Wi-Fi, Anandan expects Jio to boost mobile data consumption across the 250 million and growing smartphone user base.
Jio , which has invested a claimed $20 billion to set up the largest 4G network across India, sells 1 GB of 4G data at just Rs 50. This coupled with an introductory offer making all voice calls free has resulted in fast paced growth of the service which has in-turn boosted the overall smartphone market.
"The interesting thing about India is that anything that's free works and it works at scale. What happens when Jio starts charging? Obviously consumption per user will come down and some of these users might not want to pay, but it has changed the Internet landscape in India for good," added Anandan .
However, while smartphone adoption and usage might be on the rise, services still have a hard time retaining users given that the country has the highest app uninstall rates in the world. One out of nine apps that are installed by users in India get uninstalled within 6 weeks.
As smartphones continue to get cheaper, adoption will grow, but owing to their reducing price tags the specification and most importantly storage on these phones will be low. "What India needs is affordable smartphones on which internet can work in its entirety," he said.
Now, 1 GB per day seems less. It ends so fast (Of course, 4G Speeds so obv).
But, there is other side to this as well. I have noticed this, I don’t know other people have noticed this or not.
Since Internet is so cheap now, a whole lot of people have come online now (including some idiots). These people abuse Girls over Instagram, Spam their inbox on Facebook and say all sorts of vulgar stuff to them (without even thinking once). This was not the case earlier.
Also, after Jio came in, YouTube is flooded with both, Users as well as Creators (I can’t say how many of them are legit or provide value to it). The trending section is full of Clickbait (and useless) videos. There are so many new Tech Channels which don’t have original or new content, just re-upload videos. Not just Tech, Vine Channels too. And now when I comment on any YouTube video, these people promote their channel by replying to my comment - “Please Check or Subscribe my Channel. You Sub me, I Sub you”
But in a larger view, Of course Jio’s entry has been of a major benefit to all of us.The launch of Reliance Jio in September has significantly accelerated the adoption of smartphones in the country, which crossed 100 million daily active smartphone users around the same time.
Data consumption by Jio customers is 40-50 times higher than the average 3G smartphone user sai
d Rajan Anandan, Managing Director at Google India, who expects the number of daily active users to double next year.
"Five years ago we had less than 10 million total smartphones users (in India). The pace of growth, thanks a lot to Jio, has accelerated recently and we're well north of 100 million daily actives," said Anandan, at the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Bengaluru on Thursday.
India is said to be home to over 250 million smartphone users today, with the top 100 million users consuming close to 6GB of data on average per month. While majority of that data is still consumed over Wi-Fi, Anandan expects Jio to boost mobile data consumption across the 250 million and growing smartphone user base.
Jio , which has invested a claimed $20 billion to set up the largest 4G network across India, sells 1 GB of 4G data at just Rs 50. This coupled with an introductory offer making all voice calls free has resulted in fast paced growth of the service which has in-turn boosted the overall smartphone market.
"The interesting thing about India is that anything that's free works and it works at scale. What happens when Jio starts charging? Obviously consumption per user will come down and some of these users might not want to pay, but it has changed the Internet landscape in India for good," added Anandan .
However, while smartphone adoption and usage might be on the rise, services still have a hard time retaining users given that the country has the highest app uninstall rates in the world. One out of nine apps that are installed by users in India get uninstalled within 6 weeks.
As smartphones continue to get cheaper, adoption will grow, but owing to their reducing price tags the specification and most importantly storage on these phones will be low. "What India needs is affordable smartphones on which internet can work in its entirety," he said.
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