Sunday, 4 September 2016

JIO,what's inside?

HiAs, India's richest man launches a free phone service to connect people and uses the country's prime minister as a salesman to promote it, here are some dots that YOU may want to connect.

1) Have you heard the names Motilal Baghubhai Patel and Madhav Baghubhai Patel? I bet you haven't. Well, in the late eighties this father and son duo pulled out a scam that makes Telgi, coal, spectrum 3G, Bofors, Vyapam or anything before or after it look like loose change

2) The Patels founded Hamco Industries and Solo Industries in India and the Gulf and soon opened multiple offices offices in the Middle East, Hong Kong, Europe, India and the US before swindling over 1,000 billion pounds from nearly 45 banks around the world. Don't believe me? Google the names of any of the Patels and you will find shitloads of stuff on them. The losses of Indian banks alone alone are pegged at over Rs12,000 crores. The Patels are facing criminal charges in at least 10 countries in the world including India and there is an Interpol alert on their names

3) So what's all this to do with the Ambanis? Nothing except for a small detail. Scamster Madhav Patel and one of the world's most wanted fugitive is married to Nita who happens to be the daughter  of Dhirubhai Ambani's elder brother Ramnikbhai Ambani

4) So in effect, the man who swindled £1,000 billion pounds (that's a hell of a lot of money.. Even more in the Eighties) is married into the Ambani family.. In fact his real father in law was a director of Reliance, which was then just another big company in India and no match to the Tatas and Birlas.

5) Look at Reliance's meteoric rise. In the mid eighties they suddenly got so flush with money, they even went on to organize the 1987 Reliance World Cup.  Remember  Reliance's Vimal brand? Guess who is it was after. It's named after Madhav Patel's brother in law Vimal!

6) Madhav Patel was arrested in India in 2007 but there has been no word on him or the money. £1,000 billion pounds just doesn't disappear anywhere.  Any journalist looking for leads may contact me though I doubt any Indian media would dare to touch this even with a barge pole.
Deep complicity
The shocking revelations (see previous FB post) about the close family ties between India's richest man and one of the world's biggest scamster and most wanted criminal Madhav Patel has gone viral with nearly 500 shares since yesterday evening.  

Encouraged by the response, I am laying bare some more startling facts I unearthed after months of painstaking investigation and which no Indian media will dare to follow up. Here you go.

1) In 2011, Reliance Fund bought 1.7 million shares @ Rs 145 in an Ahmedabad based- company called Gujarat Apollo Industries which is listed on the NSE.

2) As it turns out, one of the top directors and shareholder in  Gujarat Apollo Industries is none other but the son of Madhav Patel,   the man who swindled a whopping one billion pounds from nearly 45 national and international bank during the Eighties and is wanted in India, US, UK, Brazil, UAE Hongkong and God alone knows how many other countries.

3) International thug Madhav Patel as explained in the previous post is the son-in-law of Dhirubhai Ambani's eldest brother Ramnikbhai Ambani who was also a director of Reliance.
Madhav  Patel is  married to Dhirubhai Ambani's daughter Nita Ambani,  (not to be confused with her namesake Mukesh Ambani's wife) who, curiously is the director of a string of companies. Many of these companies are in the same business (smelting, non ferrous metals) as the one used by her hubby as fronts (Hamco and Solo Industries) to pull of the biggest scam in the biggest maritime finance in history.

4). Now the question is why on good earth is Reliance investing in a company whose director is the son of the biggest and most wanted criminal in the world? Quid pro duo, eh?

5)Now,let us do more operation of this so called magic of ambanis.
The Jio cat is out. The truth about free calls, Why is Reliance Jio charging only for data and giving voice free ?

There is a technical explanation to it.

Jio has only 4G capability and no 3G or 2G. Other existing operators have all the three.

The existing operators transmit voice over 2G and 3G and 4G is used only for Internet data. But on the other hand Jio uses a technology called VoLTE where even the voice is transmitted as data packets over the 4G network.

Please note this is different from mobile data which is only for mobile internet. Technically this transmission of voice through 4G is called Packet switching. Means packet switching is different from Mobile data which is only for mobile internet. This is the reason why even if one switches off mobile data in a Jio connection, calls are placed.

If your phone is not VoLTE enabled you will be able to make Calls only if you download the Jio app.

While the Jio technology is superior and latest, a Jio user ends up using huge additional data for every voice call he makes.

Thus in Jio one uses data for voice and Internet.

So when you are on the Jio network be prepared to consume high amounts of data and this is precisely Jio's catch and that is why Jio charges for only data.
                                  Another piece of interesting information.

The whole country is excited listening to news about Reliance JIO and their 4G LTE data plans. But, before you dump your existing operator or connection for Reliance 4G LTE, you need to understand whether there is really any benefit. Lets talk about the Rs.499/- plan as most of us may prefer that.
Reliance Jio is giving 4GB of data on the Rs.499/- Plan. The Reliance JIO uses VoLTE (Voice over LTE) Network. VoLTE stands for Voice over LTE, by which you make voice calls over the data network. So that effectively means all the outgoing and incoming calls are going to consume data from that free 4GB. So, you may think how much data may get consumed for every call.

Let’s take WhatsApp call as a benchmark. For every WhatsApp call on 4G LTE, data consumption can be about 780 KB for a minute (various sites have reported it after thorough testing).  So, a user on a 4 GB monthly plan will have a total of 5,128 minutes or about 84 hours of WhatsApp calls. Now, replace the word WhatsApp with regular calls each month. Remember that this is for both incoming and outgoing calls. If you make or receive a call, the data meter starts ticking and you may be talking for hours thinking it is FREE but it’s not. Reliance says “Unlimited 4G at night” and you may again think that you can browse or talk for hours from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM. But that’s not correct, the night as per Reliance is from 2:00 AM to 5:00 AM.

So what about regular operators? These operators (Airtel, Vodaphone, Idea etc) use 4G for data and 2G or 3G for voice calls. When you make or receive a call, it does not consume regular data. On the top of it, they have 4G speeds for your browsing or WhatsApp calling. The Grass always looks "Greener on the other side".

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