I am sure that the idea of Jio was not just to
bring justice to the citizens of India by bringing into control the prices of
data services offered by the various telecom industries in India.
I have read a lot of answers thanking Mukesh
Ambani for this service. It is too early for us to praise him. He is a business
man. The more business mindset a person has, the lesser he will care for the
publics, unless he really has a heart of gold. Any product or service launched
by him is not for the people, it is for the profits, or something he feels is
worth more than money. Like your personal information.
Do you remember giving your Aadhaar number
while you registered for the Jio service? What if I tell that the Aadhaar
number is not supposed to be disclosed to anyone? And when you linked your
Aadhar with the Jio, all your personal details are disclosed to the company.
The company now knows more about you but what they plan to do with that
information is something I don’t know.
Before Jio there was too much player in the
market. Now, they are not even having that much telecom player in the market.
No businessman would miss out on an opportunity to knock money off people’s
head. Only some player would be left in the competition after this year. Jio
would have a huge market share. Airtel would too be in the market. But other
companies? Mukesh Ambani is not so careless to invest so much money in a
telecom company for just doing service for us. It means the return he expects
is more than investment he made.
Azim Premji (Chairman of Wipro) gives 15% of his total wealth to
charity.
Bill Gates gave 95% of his wealth for charity
purposes.
This comparison was not to compare the amount
of wealth they give out to charity. This is just to show you that Mukesh Ambani
is not a kind of person who do business for people’s welfare.
