Jio 5G Standalone Network Explained: What It Is, How It Works and More

Reliance Jio 5G is on the way, and by Diwali, people in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata can avail its 5G services in the country. The telecom operator says that it is bringing Jio 5G as a standalone network, which promises optimum performance thanks to low latency and high-speed connectivity.

So what is a standalone network, how does it work and what can Jio 5G users expect from this network.

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Jio 5G – Standalone Network Explained

Reliance Jio 5G will be the world’s largest and most advanced 5G network. The telco states that most operators have deployed their non-standalone 5G networks around the world. This network essentially means that the 5G radio signal is delivered over the existing 4G network infrastructure.

Jio suggests a non-standalone network approach is used to claim that an operator has launched its 5G network but in a hurry. However, this non-standalone network will fail to deliver the significant improvements in performance and capacity that are possible with 5G technology.

This is where Jio will be a separate operator with its 5G service called 5G Stand-alone 5G. Jio’s 5G network will have zero dependence on 4G networks, and users will get new and powerful services like low latency connectivity, massive machine-to-machine communication, 5G voice, edge computing and metaverse.

“Jio 5G will be true 5G in every sense, and I believe that India Nothing less than True 5G. In the recently conducted auction by DoT, we have bagged the largest and most suitable mix of wireless spectrum for 5G. This gives Jio 5G a distinct competitive advantage over other operators, as explained by RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani during his keynote address at the RIL AGM 2022.

With standalone 5G networks, carrier aggregation and the widest range of 5G spectrum in its kitty, Jio 5G promises to push the envelope of high-speed mobile connectivity in India in the years to come.

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