India's Largest Carrier to Offer Free Access to Google's Advanced AI Model Gemini for its Subscribers.
Google has partnered with Reliance Intelligence, an AI-focused subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries, to offer users on Jio's Unlimited 5G plan access to the advanced AI model Gemini Pro at no extra cost.
As part of this deal, qualifying users will gain access to Gemini 2.5 Pro and receive higher limits for Google's Nano Banana and Veo 3.1 AI image and video generators, in addition to expanded access to NotebookLM. Additionally, the plan includes 2TB of cloud storage across Google's apps.
Google has a significant stake in India's mobile network operator market, having purchased a 7.7 percent stake worth $4.5 million in 2020. The tech giant is now using this position to promote its AI ambitions on a global scale.
The offer will initially be exclusive to Jio customers aged between 18 and 25 but will eventually extend to all users via the MyJio app. This move marks Google's growing presence in India, where rival carriers like Bharti Airtel have also launched aggressive AI initiatives.
In July, Perplexity AI partnered with Bharti Airtel to offer a year-long subscription worth $200 to its 360 million customers. Meanwhile, OpenAI has been aggressively expanding its presence in the country, recently debuting its cheapest ChatGPT subscription, priced at 390 rupees ($4.60), for India's market.
The deal underscores Google's commitment to leveraging AI technology globally and positions it as a major player in the rapidly evolving Indian tech landscape.
				
			Google has partnered with Reliance Intelligence, an AI-focused subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries, to offer users on Jio's Unlimited 5G plan access to the advanced AI model Gemini Pro at no extra cost.
As part of this deal, qualifying users will gain access to Gemini 2.5 Pro and receive higher limits for Google's Nano Banana and Veo 3.1 AI image and video generators, in addition to expanded access to NotebookLM. Additionally, the plan includes 2TB of cloud storage across Google's apps.
Google has a significant stake in India's mobile network operator market, having purchased a 7.7 percent stake worth $4.5 million in 2020. The tech giant is now using this position to promote its AI ambitions on a global scale.
The offer will initially be exclusive to Jio customers aged between 18 and 25 but will eventually extend to all users via the MyJio app. This move marks Google's growing presence in India, where rival carriers like Bharti Airtel have also launched aggressive AI initiatives.
In July, Perplexity AI partnered with Bharti Airtel to offer a year-long subscription worth $200 to its 360 million customers. Meanwhile, OpenAI has been aggressively expanding its presence in the country, recently debuting its cheapest ChatGPT subscription, priced at 390 rupees ($4.60), for India's market.
The deal underscores Google's commitment to leveraging AI technology globally and positions it as a major player in the rapidly evolving Indian tech landscape.