
It is not just a brand or a place, but a whole new world of personal experiences that will enthral and engage customers like never before. "With JWD, we are bringing the best retail and entertainment experiences from around the world to Mumbai. It said JWD offers a slew of innovative concepts in entertainment, food and beverage, retail, culture - many of which are being experimented with for the first time in India and have been built "with the vision of bringing the best global experiences to India and showcasing the best of India to the world".Īlso read | JioPhone Next isn’t redefining budget Android phones, but EMI bundles add value The release added that Jio World Drive (JWD) is geared to provide a world-class retail experience to customers in Mumbai with technology, style and cutting-edge innovation at its core. This concept promises to be a completely new source of entertainment, especially in the current times and will bring a new way of watching movies from one's own car," RIL said in a release on Monday. "Operated by PVR, Jio Drive-in has a capacity for 290 cars and boasts of the biggest cinema screen in town, equipped to provide viewers an unparalleled cinematic experience.

If a consumer wants to port out, he must first pay Rs 179 to get the tariff plan with SMS service," the NGO said.Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has said it will open the world's first rooftop, open-air, drive-in theatre at Jio World Drive (JWD), the premium shopping mall unveiled by the company, in Mumbai on November 5. As you know for porting out SMS service is required. "Vodafone Idea has increased the tariff plan across the packages.however, our immediate concern is about their step in which they have moved SMS services to a higher tariff bracket i.e. NGO Telecom Watchdog had also filed a complaint before Trai on the same issue on the day the new tariff of VIL became effective.


"Jio has complained to Trai that VIL new tariff restricts people opting for low-value plans from porting their mobile number as outgoing SMS facility is not available in the entry-level plans of VIL," the source said.Īccording to the Jio complaint, VIL is providing SMS service in plans priced at Rs 179 and above.Įmail queries sent to Jio and VIL did not elicit any reply.

Under the new tariff structure, VIL increased the entry-level plan with 28 days validity to Rs 99 from Rs 75 but the entry-level plan is not bundled with SMS service. Vodafone Idea (VIL) in November raised mobile services and data rates by 18-25%. Reliance Jio is learnt to have written to the sector regulator Trai complaining that the new tariff structure of Vodafone Idea allegedly restricts entry-level customers to port their mobile number from its network, according to official sources.
