JioFiber Review

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I got my JioFiber connection installed on Saturday and am sharing whatever I have noted till now.

Plan: 150Mbps 3.3TB at 999+GST
Location: Jharkhand
Installation cost: 2500(Router + STB)
Time taken for installation: They visited the third day after online payment and completed installation in less than 2 hours as they just had to drop the fiber cable from my home to the ground floor, where their distribution box is installed.
The optical power they noted here was below -21.

My Existing connection: Railwire - 100Mbps unlimited at 999+GST

My observations:
  • AWS Ping test(Ignore few irregularities)
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  • DNS servers pings: (Fairly stable)
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Surprisingly, while writing this post, Cloudflare's DNS is pinging at 110ms
  • Valorant Ping:
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  • Few Speedtest results:
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  • NAT Type: Strict(No change with UPnP)
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Pros:
  1. 150Mbps plan at the same price I paid for 100Mbps
  2. STB with few OTTs subscriptions
  3. Fairly constant ping throughout the day
  4. The router has good range
Cons:
  1. Very High ping even on local servers. Same with those in SEA and EU.
  2. The installed JioTV app on the STB doesn't work which means very limited live TV channels
  3. Traceroute displays almost no information
  4. Strict NAT
  • Sample traceroute results
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Comparison with my primary connection(might discontinue):
  1. Ping: The main disadvantage I see on JioFiber is that my ping is nowhere close to what Railwire offers. I could get 35ms on servers in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi etc and 70ms for Singapore ones, 160-170ms for Europe. But on JF, Mumbai has 80ms ping when it's best, 65ms for Chennai and 120ms for SGP. I could easily get 35-40ms for CF DNS, 40-50ms for Google DNS on Railwire.
  2. Speed: JF-Speed is good on Indian servers but not that great on International ones. Railwire-Good speeds locally and better than JF on international ones(considering the percentage of the plan:100,150).
  3. FUP- Railwire has no FUP but since I don't hit 3TB monthly, JF's 3.3TB cap should be enough.
  4. NAT type: Strict on JF and Moderate on RW.
  5. Hard bandwidth cap: Jio limits the total speed around the plan speed specified(150Mbps here). Railwire does have the cap for most servers but I have crossed 200Mbps speeds on Netflix(Fast) and some other peered servers which is twice my plan speed.
After the above comparison, many of you might have the opinion that Railwire is better in most of the aspects, so now the reasons I was looking for alternatives :
  1. Poor uptime: There can be a fiber cut any time. Even if there isn't, the connection can disconnect while you're playing a game, attending online classes or while on a call. This is the very reason why I even considered JioFiber as my friends never complain about downtime.
  2. Upload speed: Due to some strange reason not yet known, the upload speeds are limited to 10-15Mbps on windows machines while it's perfect on other OSs. This is not very significant to me as I can use my Pi3 to host a proxy server for my windows device and I mostly don't upload much.(Edit1: This issue is only for states which have their routing through Railtel's Kolkata NOC)
 
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If they can bring down ping for Kolkata(my gateway on JF) which is usually 26-30ms, to <10ms(I have got even 5ms on Railwire so it's definitely possible) then I'm sure there wouldn't be any ping difference between RW and JF on majority of the servers.
Jio won't bother to do that cause majority of the users don't care about ping and NAT issues. As long as they are able to watch videos on YT or scroll down through Insta feeds it makes them content with their internet connection, which eventually makes Jio save on money & resources and someone gets listed as the richest man in Asia.
 
I partially agree to that. But something to note is that speed on most servers abroad is good. Ping is okayish and can be improved further but I don't think they would invest in it as the percentage of users benefitting is less.
 
Since bbsr is closer to Chennai, you'll definitely have better pings for Singapore, HK, Australia etc regardless of the ISP.
The pings on JF are not the best it can be and that's due to the local connectivity. If they can bring down ping for Kolkata(my gateway on JF) which is usually 26-30ms, to <10ms(I have got even 5ms on Railwire so it's definitely possible) then I'm sure there wouldn't be any ping difference between RW and JF on majority of the servers.
Although I don't expect anything to change in the near future as I'm in a T3 city and I doubt it will be successful enough for them to consider investing more.
oh i didn't take that into account, my bad.
I do actually expect difference between Jio and RW (maybe not much, but i expect Jio to be better) because Jio has their own undersea cables right? and a hella lot of peering (according to PeeringDB, i might be wrong). And as you said your gateaway ping, I hope it is fixed soon and you can enjoy your fiber experience.
 
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No better way to put it than to say that you've been served with a lemon. Here's my speeds and latencies on jiofiber (damaged ethernet cable limiting to 100mbps). International upload seems to be suffering at the moment but doesn't really affect my needs.


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@WandereR Just continuing from the Airtel thread, could you please post the email text you sent to the customer care? I tried explaining them several times in many languages the cause of my high latency, but they prove themselves to be living Dodo's. Do they entertain changing routeing to a preferred server just for one customer? And how much time did they take?
 
The traceroutes are attached as images. I'm not sure why the traceroutes do not show each hop and instead show request timed out, this doesn't happen on any other ISPs I have used. Other than that, these are just few servers which I've mentioned, every single server has high ping, be it Mumbai/Chennai/Singapore. On speedtest, Jio Mumbai server shows 75-70ms but still pings on other servers in Mumbai are 90+. Even the closest Jio server(Asansol) has 25-30ms ping which should be nothing more than 3-4ms as my main internet connection has 6ms till Kolkata and 35ms till Mumbai.
My experience says that the issue is with the routing and my traffic is not going through the right path(Maybe <MY-CITY> ->Kolkata->Mumbai or <MY-CITY> ->Mumbai)

Please look into this at the earliest and let me know what(if) can be done.
This was the mail. @Yatch
 


@WandereR I am amazed they resolved your problem just in one mail. I've been breaking my head for more than 2 months now.
 
Same issue with me on BSNL FTTH, i have been explaining frequent RTOs on my line, raised many selfcare and PGPortal complaints, and what they just told me today is " Sir, aap kisi aur company ka lagwa lo" :p:p
 

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