At the last AGM, company Chairman Mukesh Ambani had said the commercial launch would happen by December, which was then postponed to March.
The telecom venture of RIL, however, launched services for its employees late December and later extended them to their families and friends, taking the overall consumer base to a little over 5 lakh.
Asked about the delays in commercial launch, Rel Jio's Strategy and Planning head Anshuman Thakur said, "There is no reason for the delay. It's first time that the LTE technology is being tested on such a large scale anywhere in the world.
But he parried a query on what is preventing them from ramping up the user-base.
As against the national average of 150 mb data usage, for Jio customers, who are getting free service now, it is 18 GB and the highest usage come from states like Assam and Jharkhand, Thakur told reporters. The average voice usage is over 250 minutes within the first month of test-rollout.
RIL Group Deputy CFO V Srikanth said the parent RIL will be investing over Rs 60,000 crore in capex in Jio this fiscal, an amount which is over Rs 1 trillion it has pumped in since bagging licence in 2010. At the Group level, the capex will be higher by Rs 30,000 crore at Rs 1.5 trillion.
On the number of LYF branded mobile handsets, he said they have already sold over 1.5 million units since November.
Thakur said of the over Rs 60,000 crore capex for the
telecom vertical, some money will be spent on widening the network coverage to 90 per cent as planned from the present 70 per cent of the population.
He further said the company has around 90,000 telecom towers now, half of which are radiating and owned by the RIL and rest on lease. At 90 per cent network coverage, the number of telecom masts will be over 1 lakh.
The company has already made an advance payment of Rs 2,800 crore to Reliance Communications (RCom), Thakur said.
Rel Jio holds 751.10 MHz of liberalised spectrum across the 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2300 MHz bands. In addition, RJIL has entered into agreements with RCom for change in spectrum allotment in the 800 MHz band for nine circles and sharing of spectrum in the 800MHz band across 17 circles.
"This arrangement will be extended to the balance circles as well subsequent to pending approvals from the government, such that RJIL will have pan-India spectrum in the 800MHz band in addition to 2300MHz band," the company added.
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