Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio has signed an MoU with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to roll out a telecom-based safety alert system across India’s highways. Leveraging Jio’s 4G and 5G networks, the initiative will deliver real-time warnings to commuters approaching accident-prone or hazardous zones.
Inside the announcement
According to CNBC-TV18, NDTV, DNA India, and FoneArena, the system will provide alerts via SMS, WhatsApp, and high-priority calls, covering risks such as accident-prone stretches, fog-affected areas, stray cattle zones, and emergency diversions. Integrated with NHAI’s Rajmargyatra app and the 1033 emergency helpline, the rollout requires no additional roadside hardware, ensuring quick deployment. Initially piloted in select regions, the program will later expand to other telecom operators, making it a scalable national safety solution.
Notable updates
• MoU signed between Reliance Jio and NHAI for telecom-based safety alerts
• Real-time warnings for accident-prone, foggy, and stray-cattle zones, plus emergency diversions
• Alerts delivered via SMS, WhatsApp, and priority calls to Jio users near highways
• Integrated with Rajmargyatra app and NHAI’s 1033 emergency helpline
• Quick rollout using existing telecom towers; pilot projects underway before nationwide expansion
Major takeaway
This collaboration marks a significant step in combining telecom infrastructure with road safety. By harnessing Jio’s extensive network, NHAI aims to reduce accidents and enhance commuter awareness, setting a precedent for technology-driven public safety initiatives across India.
Sources: CNBC-TV18, NDTV, DNA India, FoneArena