If I can afford 1gpbs plan of any ISP, I could be rich enough to afford a highend dedicated router with lot more features than what's provided in dual-band ONU by Jio. It is actually worth spending for a dedicated router and configure it to our wish, than going after Jio to provide certain features. Jio is here to snoop us. It is recommended to buy a dedicated router and use VPN or something else to protect our privacy.
Let me explain you few things which might help you to understand Dual Band from Jio should be by default and not to be forced upon consumer to buy third-party.
1. Jio aims to build Gigabit Network.
2. They should be giving router which is 5Ghz by default. 2.4Ghz should be given only to those who are or may opt for any plan less than 100Mbps.
3. I own Asus's Dual Gigabit Gaming Routers already which costed me 20K.
But, Why am I denying their connection with Single Band? I am or might pay 4K per month minimum for 1Gbps connection.
4K per month for Single Band?
Who is Crazy: Jio for giving Single Band for 4K a month Consumer or Me asking for Dual Band if I opt for 4K a month Plan?
Justify your stance now.
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STOP COMPROMISING. It is because of our compromising nature only that they sold all of you and me a Gigabit Connection with Single Band Router where they removed 1:1 Ratio.
What that Ambani Girl said in Keynote:
1. Gigabit Connection
2. Dual Band Router
3. 1:1 Download and Upload.
4. Revolutionary Pricing. (My Foot, Hathway their own subsidiary gives Unlimited FUP with 100Mbps in half of the price).
I am sure, Millions of people would be shouting like hell if something like this Apple would have done. (Claimed something, Gave something else)
If you don't force Jio for 1:1, I am sure Airtel will follow the same lead.
P.S.: Please if someone here don't think 1:1 should be implemented, don't even think of quoting me. First understand what Fiber connection is. And, How it is different from ADSL. If you are okay with 1:10 on a FTTH Connection? Sorry, But I don't think you are in 21st Century or moving towards 2020s.
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