Jio has significantly enhanced its business broadband offerings by integrating JioAICloud Enterprise storage. This creates a powerful, all-in-one solution for businesses, combining lightning-fast internet with secure cloud storage and robust communication services. This integrated platform empowers businesses to effortlessly store, synchronize, and manage their data. It also fosters seamless team collaboration and streamlined reporting, all within a unified digital environment. By merging cloud capabilities with connectivity, Jio aims to simplify digital operations for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This strategic move is designed to boost productivity and streamline data management, solidifying Jio’s position as a holistic provider for business communication and storage requirements.
Jio Unleashes Up to 200GB of JioCloud Storage Across Two Key Broadband Plans
Jio has refined its business broadband plans, now featuring JioAICloud Enterprise storage as a core component. This update delivers a unified package that includes high-speed internet, cloud storage, and comprehensive voice services. For instance, the Rs. 801 plan offers internet speeds up to 100Mbps, a substantial annual data allowance of 39,600GB, a dedicated voice line with unlimited calling and parallel ringing, and 100GB of JioAICloud Enterprise storage.
Stepping up, the Rs. 1,001 plan provides access to 200GB of JioAICloud Enterprise storage. This is complemented by even faster internet speeds of up to 200Mbps, the same generous 39,600GB annual data quota, and a voice line with unlimited calling and parallel ringing. It’s important to note that once the high-speed data quota is utilized, speeds will adjust to 1Mbps.
This thoughtful integration of JioAICloud Enterprise storage directly into business broadband plans offers companies a cohesive solution for their internet, cloud storage, and voice communication needs. It is specifically designed to enable small and medium enterprises to manage their data and collaborate much more effectively and efficiently.
In a related development, last August, Reliance introduced new AI-powered functionalities to JioAI Cloud. These enhancements include advanced search, intelligent categorization, and creative tools. Initially launched in 2024, the service generously provides up to 100GB of free cloud storage for all Jio users. While the company has confirmed that these updated features will be rolled out to users in the near future, a precise launch date has yet to be announced.
Looking at the broader market, Airtel recently offered its postpaid and Wi-Fi customers a complimentary six-month subscription to Google One Cloud storage. This initiative aims to address common device storage limitations, allowing users to conveniently claim 100GB of storage simply by accessing the Airtel Thanks app.