Jio Update: Jio gave a gift before Diwali, started VoNR service across the country, users will get this benefit..

Reliance Jio has taken a very important step to ensure that users do not face any problem in calling. The telecom company has made Voice over New Radio (VoNR) live across the country. This service of Jio is running on its homegrown 5G standalone core. Jio claims that with this service, every compatible Jio 5G phone will turn into a mini studio. This will give users an experience of ultra-clear voice calls. Along with this, there will be no need for any fallback.
What is VoNR?
VoNR replaces traditional fallback systems (such as VoLTE) and will offer completely 5G-native voice calls. This will reduce the call setup time. Its arrival will also reduce call drops and packet loss. Jio also says that this will also save the battery of users' phones. Along with this, call routing and network efficiency will improve.
Jio's service started across the country.
Jio VoNR service is not just a feature, but it is also a strategic move of the company. The company is moving towards technology independence by using its in-house 5G SA core and IMS-enhanced VoNR infrastructure.
Jio has more than 500 subscribers across the country. This service will not only improve the surf call quality but will also help Jio in creating sovereign telecom systems. Along with this, the company will also be helped in exporting its 5G technology in the telecom market to global market in the future.
Benefits of VoNR
Call quality: With the launch of the VoNR service, Jio users get a sharp voice and a smooth connection with better call quality. Along with this, call drops will be reduced.
Speed: Jio says that calls will connect faster with this service, because the VoNR protocol is designed to work on low-latency.
Battery efficiency: 5G native calls will consume less battery on the phone.
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