- First operator to offers 5G services at the festival
- Non Jio users can avail free Jio SIM at the venue and enjoy unlimited 5G services
- Jio’s seventh successive year as digital partner
Kohima, 30th of November 2023 : Reliance Jio, the world’s largest private mobile data network, is pleased to announce the successful extension of JioTrue5G coverage at the Hornbill Festival grounds in Kisama Village, Kohima. This milestone initiative signifies a pivotal moment, as visitors equipped with a Jio subscription and compatible 5G-enabled devices can now experience next-generation wireless technology during the 24thedition of the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland.
As the Digital Partner for the seventh consecutive year, Jio remains committed to enhancing the festival experience for attendees. Those with Jio subscriptions and 5G-enabled devices can enjoy seamless connectivity andlightning internet speeds.
In an effort to ensure inclusivity, Jio introduces a unique opportunity for visitors without a Jio SIM. At the festival venue, individuals can obtain a free Jio SIM by effortlessly scanning a barcode available at the designated Jio stall and use unlimited 5G services. This initiative underscores Jio’s dedication to democratizing access to cutting-edge technology, enabling every festival-goer to partake in the extraordinary digital experience facilitated by JioTrue5G.
In addition to the expanded network coverage, Jio will be broadcasting select events from the Hornbill Festival live on JioTV, providing audiences nationwide with real-time access to the cultural celebration.Jio will also provide high speed internet leased line (ILL) connectivity at the Media centre at Kisama Village (one ILL for IT department and the other for tourism department). Jio has witnessed continuous growth in the utilization of its data services in recent years at the festival. This bears testimony to Jio’s dedication to create a seamless digital experience for the festival goers and also underlines the trust of the users.
The Hornbill Festival of Nagaland stands as a cultural beacon, dedicated to protecting and preserving the rich heritage of the Naga people. For visitors, it offers a unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Naga way of life, their land, and traditions. The 24th edition of the Hornbill Festival will commence on December 1 at the Naga Heritage Village, Kisama, and will conclude on December 10.
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