Consolidated net profit in October-December stood at Rs 9,423 crore while standalone earning was up 5.4 per cent at Rs 8,454 crore, the company said in a stock exchange filing.
The firm earned USD 11.6 on turning every barrel of crude oil into fuel in the quarter.
Into its second quarter of commercial operations, Jio posted a 12 per cent rise in the revenues in October-December when compared to the previous quarter.
Jio, the world's largest and fastest growing mobile data network, had a subscriber base of 160.1 million at the end of December.
Total wireless data traffic during the quarter stood at 431 crore GB while total voice traffic during the quarter was 31,113 crore minutes.
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