Mumbai, India headquartered Reliance Jio, the mobile network owned by industrialist Mukesh Ambani, will give away free 4,000 high-definition TVs to new customers who sign up for the company’s latest offering: the broadband network, JioFiber.
The TVs, available to customers who buy annual subscriptions starting at $217, will also come with streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Three years ago, when Jio was launched, new users of the mobile network got six months of free 4G mobile data. The move sparked a rush of mobile signups for Jio and triggered a price war that forced big rivals to merge. Currently, Jio has more than 340 million users, and is the second-biggest telecom operator behind Vodafone-Idea.