Ambani may devote a large part of his speech at RIL's 42th shareholder meeting in Mumbai tomorrow to the update and a road map for the company's telecom venture in terms of network rollout and the customer base during the test launch.
But he may stop short of announcing a date for commercial launch, industry watchers and sources said.
According to the sources, Ambani is likely to provide a status update on the Rs 2 lakh-crore spending on building telecom network as well as growing subscriber numbers, which at the last count stood at 1.5 million test users.
Reliance Jio has accused incumbent players of not releasing sufficient interconnection ports during its test run of services while the existing operators (under the aegis of COAI) have dubbed its testing of network as an effort to bypass regulations.
At the previous AGM in June 2015, Ambani had stated that 2016-17 would be the first full year of operation of the company's telecom arm, Reliance Jio Infocomm.
Besides shedding light on the telecom venture, he may spell out completion details of the USD 30 billion worth of petrochemical and downstream projects.
Jio service is already available on Sony, Sansui, Videocon, LG, Samsung, Micromax, Panasonic, Asus, TCL, Alcatel 4G smartphones, and the industry estimates that its reach may now extend to about potentially 75-80 per cent 4G phone users.
At the store, the customer is required to share the code
generated on his phone with the help of a Jio mobile app. He can then get the Jio SIM, subject to submission of KYC documents.
As Reliance Jio's commercial launch nears, telecom operators like Airtel, Vodafone and Idea have also slashed tariffs and bundled free calls with data to woo customers and drive mass market adoption.
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