Jio, BSNL, and Airtel Users Can Now Make Calls Using Any Available Network

 


In a major technological leap, Indian telecom giants Jio, BSNL, and Airtel have introduced a groundbreaking feature allowing users to make calls using any available network, even when their own SIM signal is lost. This is made possible through the implementation of a feature known as "National Roaming Interoperability."

The feature ensures seamless connectivity by allowing users to latch onto other telecom networks when their primary network is unavailable. For instance, a Jio user in a remote area with no Jio signal can now utilize the Airtel or BSNL network to make urgent calls.

This innovation enhances reliability during emergencies and is expected to benefit people living in rural areas, travelers, and professionals who require consistent communication. The initiative also strengthens India's telecom infrastructure by fostering collaboration among service providers.

To activate this feature, users need to ensure their handsets support multi-network roaming and follow specific guidelines provided by their telecom operator. This development marks a new era of convenience and connectivity in the Indian telecom sector.

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