Jio Aims to Be India's Digital Gateway for AI Era: Akash Ambani

Reliance Jio chairman Akash Ambani announced Jio's vision to become India's digital gateway for the AI era. With over 524 million subscribers and expanding 5G network, Jio aims to deliver AI services across consumers, homes and businesses. The company's fixed broadband base reached 27.1 million, with JioAirFiber contributing 13 million subscribers. Jio Platforms reported strong Q4 FY26 results with revenue of Rs 44,928 crore, up 12.7% year-on-year.

Key Points: Jio's AI Vision: India's Digital Gateway

  • Jio aims to be India's digital gateway for AI
  • Subscriber base exceeds 524 million
  • Fixed broadband subscribers reach 27.1 million
  • Data traffic grows 35% year-on-year
  • Q4 FY26 revenue rises 12.7% to Rs 44,928 crore
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Jio positioned to become India's digital gateway for AI Era: Akash Ambani

Reliance Jio chairman Akash Ambani says Jio is positioned as India's digital gateway for the AI era, with 524M subscribers and expanding 5G network.

Jio positioned to become India's digital gateway for AI Era: Akash Ambani
"Through Jio's advanced connectivity and compute infrastructure, AI services will reach consumers, homes and businesses across the country. - Akash Ambani"

Mumbai, April 24

Reliance Jio is entering its next phase of growth, with the company positioning itself not merely as a telecom operator but as a digital and AI gateway for India. Backed by a subscriber base of over 524 million, a rapidly expanding 5G network and a growing fixed broadband footprint, Jio is laying the foundation for the wider adoption of AI-led services across consumers, homes and businesses, a release said.

Reliance Jio Infocomm Chairman Akash Ambani on Friday said that Jio connected India to the internet era and, with over 524 million subscribers, is now well positioned to become the digital gateway to the intelligence era.

"Through Jio's advanced connectivity and compute infrastructure, AI services will reach consumers, homes and businesses across the country," he said.

The company's strategy is increasingly focused on deepening connectivity infrastructure beyond mobile services. JioFiber and JioAirFiber are being positioned not just as broadband offerings, but as key connectivity platforms that can bring high-speed internet to homes and small businesses, enabling greater use of digital and AI-based services.

As of March 2026, Jio's fixed broadband subscriber base stood at 27.1 million, with a market share of around 43%. JioAirFiber has emerged as a major driver of this expansion, with its subscriber base reaching 13 million.

Rising data consumption is another important pillar of Jio's AI-ready ecosystem.

Total data traffic on the Jio network grew nearly 35% year-on-year, while per capita data consumption reached 42.3 GB per month. This growing usage base is expected to support the future rollout of AI-driven applications and services at scale, the release said.

The company's financial performance also reflects this momentum. In Q4 FY26, Jio Platforms reported revenue of Rs 44,928 crore, up 12.7%, while EBITDA stood at Rs 20,060 crore, with margins crossing 52%. For the full year, digital services continued to remain a key growth driver for Reliance Industries.

With its combination of mobile connectivity, fixed broadband expansion, 5G scale and rising data usage, Jio is building a digital platform that could serve as critical infrastructure for India's emerging AI economy, the release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Akash Ambani is taking the legacy forward well. But I hope this AI push doesn't mean tariffs will go up again. Common man still needs affordable connectivity. Let's see what their AI services actually look like for everyday users.
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James A
As someone working in tech, this is smart positioning. The real bottleneck for AI in India isn't just data—it's compute and connectivity. If Jio builds the infrastructure, they'll own the ecosystem. 524M subscribers is a massive moat.
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Vikram M
Great numbers but I'm skeptical. Every company now claims to be an "AI company." Let Jio first fix call drops and network reliability in smaller cities. The basics need to be solid before they pivot to AI. Still, kudos for the ambition! 👏
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Michael C
Interesting to compare this with what happened in China with Tencent and Alibaba. If executed well, Jio could become India's super app for digital services. The 35% YoY data traffic growth is staggering—imagine that scale with AI workloads.
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Kavya N
As a JioFiber user, I can vouch for the speed improvements. But AI services? Hope they don't start charging extra for basic features that should be included. The infrastructure is there, but affordability will be key for mass adoption in India.
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