Reliance Jio signs pact with Huawei for 4G devices

May 19, 2015 12:16 am | Updated 12:16 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Telecom arm of Reliance Industries (RIL), Reliance Jio Infocomm (RJio), has signed a pact with Chinese firm Huawei for sourcing various 4G devices.

RJio plans to launch 4G service this year in around 5,000 towns and cities, accounting for over 90 per cent of urban India and over 2.15 lakh villages.

“Reliance Jio and Huawei have signed an agreement for 4G devices which includes smartphones, tablets and mifi dongles. It has signed agreement with a couple of other Chinese device maker as well,” an industry source said.

Two more firms The shipment dates were yet to be confirmed, he said, adding that there were two other Chinese firms in advanced talks to supply 4G devices.

RJio and Huawei did not respond to queries on the deal.

Last week, RJio had said that it was “actively working with all major handset device manufacturers to ensure and certify their phones for use on Jio network and shall ensure adequate availability of phones in entire price range.”

On May 7, RJio raised a $750 million (nearly Rs.4,500 crore) loan to procure goods and services from South Korean firms Samsung Electronics and Ace Technologies Corp.

While Ace Technologies provides telecom equipment, Samsung has its portfolio spread across technology vertical.

Deadline As per the licensing agreement, August 31, 2015, is the deadline for all companies, which won BWA spectrum in 2010, including RJio, to roll out the services in at least 90 per cent of the service areas, failing which the Department of Telecom will have the right to withdraw the radiowaves.

The DoT has also announced procedure to test network roll out of companies that procured BWA spectrum.

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