JioFiber to provide high-speed broadband connectivity in Kerala during lockdown


Keeping in view the increasing data usage needs of customers during the lockdown period JioFiber has been offering double data across all plans to all existing JioFiber users.

Kochi: Driven by its commitment to keep users connected with high speed broadband during lockdown, JioFiber has put all efforts to provide the best of services to customers along with augmenting its coverage, making services available in key areas of major cities in Kerala.

It is worth mentioning here that being rolled out in phases across several cities of the state, JioFiber high speed broadband services is presently available in select areas of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kochi, Thrissur, Kozhikode and Kannur. With more and more citizens now working from home in the present scenario, JioFiber has ramped up its network to support citizens with its reliable high-speed broadband services in major residential areas of these cities.

Besides, keeping in view the increasing data usage needs of customers during the lockdown period JioFiber has been offering double data across all plans to all existing JioFiber users.

The prompt installations and services provided by the JioFiber team even in the present difficult times of lockdown has delighted JioFiber customers in various cities of Kerala. Many of these users have expressed happiness and gratitude in various social media platforms.

Providing true high-speed broadband starting from 100 Mbps and going up to 1 Gbps, JioFiber is catering to thousands of customers including individual households to small and large enterprises and professionals in various fields.

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