Reliance Jio Tests Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces to Fix 5G Coverage Gaps

Reliance Jio Tests Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces to Fix 5G Coverage Gaps

Summary:
Reliance Jio is testing Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces (IRS) — a breakthrough technology designed to eliminate 5G indoor coverage gaps by reflecting weak signals into low-network zones. This innovation could significantly improve indoor 5G experiences without needing costly additional towers or small cells. 

Jio’s IRS Trial – Solving Indoor 5G Challenges 

India’s 5G rollout has connected cities rapidly, but indoor signal drops remain a major issue. Reliance Jio’s IRS technology directly addresses this by using smart panels that reflect and redirect 5G waves into rooms and corners where coverage is weak. Unlike traditional signal boosters, IRS panels don’t transmit — they act like programmable mirrors, adjusting their surfaces to steer 5G signals efficiently. 

How Intelligent Reflecting Surfaces Work 

Mounted on walls, windows, or poles, IRS panels contain hundreds of tiny elements that dynamically adjust to bounce radio waves in specific directions. This simple yet powerful design enhances mmWave performance — a frequency band known for high speed but poor wall penetration — making it finally practical for indoor use. 

What It Means for Customers 

For users, the change will be effortless but impactful. Video calls that previously lagged indoors may run smoothly, and areas with frequent call drops will stay connected. Since IRS panels operate passively in the background, users don’t need to install or manage anything — they’ll simply enjoy a stronger, more stable 5G experience. 

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