sanketindia
Newbie
As we now know there will be 2 solutions.
1. LTE Home
2. FTTH Home
There are strong signals that RJio would like to capture complete ecosystem of infotainment as we can call it --> Quad play via FTTH solution.
1.High speed broadband (FTTH)
2.Voice
3.Landline
4.IPTV Service via Fiber.
If you have seen the FTTH demo image, we know there will be small antenna in the home for voice. So when inside the home, the calls made by their mobile will be via that antenna which connects to Fiber, so the towers outside are used only for providing bandwidth to people who are actually mobile, as I understand it. This FTTH solution has real possibility of being a disruptive game changer, as only RJio is said to be laying OFC in most areas of most major cities. So other comapnies, who are already panicking with the way RJio's vast OFC laying news is coming from even small cities and their FTTH plans are getting confirmed, are already cought napping and scrambling to connect atleast their BTS with OFC. There is no way however for them to match RJio provided RJio really covers these major cities with OFC as laying OFC takes time. If priced within 2000 for truly unlimited on net calls + high speed internet, RJio FTTH will be event of the magnitude of Black Swan. If only wishes were horses. 🙂
Sanket
1. LTE Home
2. FTTH Home
There are strong signals that RJio would like to capture complete ecosystem of infotainment as we can call it --> Quad play via FTTH solution.
1.High speed broadband (FTTH)
2.Voice
3.Landline
4.IPTV Service via Fiber.
If you have seen the FTTH demo image, we know there will be small antenna in the home for voice. So when inside the home, the calls made by their mobile will be via that antenna which connects to Fiber, so the towers outside are used only for providing bandwidth to people who are actually mobile, as I understand it. This FTTH solution has real possibility of being a disruptive game changer, as only RJio is said to be laying OFC in most areas of most major cities. So other comapnies, who are already panicking with the way RJio's vast OFC laying news is coming from even small cities and their FTTH plans are getting confirmed, are already cought napping and scrambling to connect atleast their BTS with OFC. There is no way however for them to match RJio provided RJio really covers these major cities with OFC as laying OFC takes time. If priced within 2000 for truly unlimited on net calls + high speed internet, RJio FTTH will be event of the magnitude of Black Swan. If only wishes were horses. 🙂
Sanket