Reliance Jio Revenue Increases 24% To Rs 3,728 Crore In July-September Quarter

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Reliance Jio Q2 Incomes: Net revenue rose 24 per cent to Rs 3,728 croreMukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries' telecom arm - Reliance Jio
reported a dive of 24 per cent in net earnings at Rs 3,728 crore on a consolidated basis in the second quarter of the present financial,
compared to Rs 3,019 crore in the corresponding duration last year.Jio platform's profits from operations stood at Rs 23,222 crore in the
July-September quarter of financial 2021-22, marking a growth of 15.2 percent, compared to Rs 21,708 crore in the year-ago period, according
to a regulatory filing by the business to the BSE on Friday, October 22
Reliance Jio reported a total customer base of 429.5 million by the end of September 30, and a net addition of 23.8 million consumers
year-on-year
Jio's average earnings per user (ARPU) - a crucial metric to evaluate the performance of a telecom business, enhanced to Rs 143.6 per user
monthly from Rs 138.4 in the preceding April-June quarter.The business's EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and
amortization) for the September quarter stood at Rs 9,294 crore, marking a development of 16.6 per cent year-on-year, compared to Rs 7,971
crore in the very same quarter last year.During the 44th yearly general meeting (AGM) of Reliance Industries announced an economical,
customer-friendly mobile phone - JioPhone Next, in cooperation with Google
The smart device is powered by an optimised variation of the Android operating system (OS), that has actually been collectively developed by
Google and Jio for the marketplace in India.Both Jio and Google are working to make JioPhone Next offered readily available more widely in
time for the Diwali joyful season, according to Reliance's statement.JioFiber has over 4 million linked properties with continued
improvement in client connects on a monthly basis
Jio's optical-fiber network is now physically present outside 16 million facilities, which will help address the demand for repaired
broadband services.