Jio Down: Reliance Jio’s server down, calling stopped
Jio Down: Reliance Jio’s server down, this service including calling stopped.
The country’s leading telecom company Reliance Jio’s server is reported to be down. Due to this, users are facing a lot of trouble.
Jio’s server is being reported down by Jio users through the micro-blogging site Twitter. Users complain that they are not getting Jio’s network since morning.
Due to which users are not able to make incoming or outgoing calls. Along with this, they are also facing problems in internet data usage.
More than 4000 people filed complaints.
The server down has also been reported from the ‘Downdetector’ website, which monitors outage reports on the Internet.
According to the down detector, there is a problem in using the network of jio mobile in India. There are frequent complaints from users about network down.
Most of the information about Jio server down is coming from cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Gwalior, Indore, Raipur, Bangalore, and Nashik.
So far, about 4000 users on Twitter have reported the downing of the Jio network.
Let us tell you that on Monday itself, services like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram were suddenly stopped due to a technical fault, which could be restored after 6 hours at around 4 am on Tuesday.
In such a situation, now there is information about the service disruption of Reliance Jio.
However, it is not yet known why the Jio network is not working in some parts of the country. According to jio care, there is no problem in the Jio network.
Relief to Airtel and VI! Government can waive Rs 40,000 crore dues
Telecom companies Bharti Airtel and Vodafone-Idea (VI) can get relief from the central government.
In fact, the central government is considering withdrawing the Rs 40,000 crore legal case against telecom companies.
If this happens, then there will be a big relief for the telecom sector going through the crisis.
Let us inform you that earlier, on behalf of the Department of Telecommunications, a legal case has been filed against Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Communications in the Supreme Court.