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Reliance Jio launches JioPC— Cloud Computing Now in Every Indian Home

Reliance Jio’s JioPC Is Here — Cloud Computing Now in Every Indian Home

Reliance Jio has officially launched JioPC, its first-ever cloud-based virtual desktop platform that promises to revolutionize affordable computing in India. Announced on July 29, 2025, JioPC is not a physical device but a virtual PC solution that transforms any screen into a full-fledged computer using Jio’s set-top box.

What sets JioPC apart is its accessibility and affordability. At just ₹400 per month, users get access to a powerful virtual desktop loaded with AI-based productivity tools, network-level security, and 512 GB of cloud storage. The platform is tailored for students, professionals, small businesses, and families who need a cost-effective yet capable computing solution.

To run JioPC, users will need:

  • A Jio set-top box
  • A monitor or TV with HDMI support
  • A keyboard and mouseReliance Jio Launches JioPC: A Revolutionary Cloud-Based AI Computer  Starting at Just ₹600/Month - Globalbiz Outlook 1

JioPC is available exclusively to JioFiber and JioAirFiber subscribers, ensuring seamless connectivity and integration with existing Jio infrastructure. According to Jio, this setup delivers the experience of a PC worth ₹50,000 — without the need for heavy hardware investment.

The desktop interface includes 8 GB of RAM, AI-powered apps for productivity and collaboration, and automatic network-level protection from malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats. It’s designed as a plug-and-play system, perfect for India’s evolving digital ecosystem.

JioPC is positioned as a game changer — not just for urban users, but for rural and semi-urban markets where affordability and access to tech have been barriers. With no upfront hardware cost and a pay-as-you-go model, JioPC is set to bridge the digital divide and redefine how India works, learns, and connects.

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