Reliance Jio True 5G

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below is the speedtest of my airfiber connection in a remote village approx 3-4kms aerial distance from tower connected to n78(3500mhz) band, uploads are very less I'm assuming because of the distance and also uploads near to the tower is only 35Mbps, any suggestion on improving uploads through complaints?

test done in Jio home application (you can run tests remotely as well)
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Jio has already started capping 5g speed, 2-3 days back I used to get around 700mbps download and 50mbps upload now getting max 400mbps download and 30mbps upload.
 
Not really...it's not capping...it's capacity issue...even I used to get 1 gig+ up until a few months after launch...After Jio launched their FWA internet connection, it dropped down to 700mbps at low traffic time and around d 300-400 at peak times...and this is the condition with only 5 airfiber connections in my neighbourhood 🫠 God knows how many more are aligned to the tower near my house 🫠
 
They mentioned in 5g they have slicing advantage but it seems nothing use as of now in my city the fiber Internet connection is bad because of LCOs monopoly no tier 1 ISP is here so many have shifted to Airfiber I think that’s why may be this drop. But it stays like this whole day from morning 7am till night after 1 am it reaches 600mbps previously at this time I used to get 800mbps don’t know why.
 
Slicing advantage is provided mainly for whom the network slice is meant for. The normal public mobile user is most definitely not the intended beneficiary.

For comparison, think of it like a pizza. Reserving a slice for FWA users means devoting that part of the spectrum to them. Which means whatever is left is for the public users. Now the fun fact is, in India, considering the density of population and connections, there's just not enough pizza to begin with. Everyone will go hungry.

The solution to this already exists but it is damn expensive to implement and with current tarrifs, it simply can't happen.
 
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