Reliance Jio is reportedly offering a significant benefit to its users travelling abroad by enabling free incoming SMS through Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi), even without an active international roaming pack. This development could ease communication challenges for Indian travellers who rely on SMS-based services such as OTP verification and banking alerts.
How the Feature Works
The reported feature leverages Jio’s WiFi calling (VoWiFi) technology. When users connect their smartphones to a stable WiFi network overseas and enable WiFi calling, their Jio number remains active for basic services like receiving SMS. Unlike traditional roaming, this does not require users to purchase an international roaming plan.
Major Relief for OTP and Banking Services
One of the biggest concerns for travellers has been receiving one-time passwords (OTPs) for banking, UPI transactions, and other secure logins. If the reported functionality works consistently, users can receive such SMS messages without incurring roaming charges, making it easier to access critical services while abroad.
No Extra Cost, But Conditions Apply
While incoming SMS over VoWiFi is said to be free, users must ensure that WiFi calling is enabled on their device and that the network they are connected to supports stable internet connectivity. Outgoing services, including calls or SMS, may still require standard charges or an active roaming plan depending on usage.
Device Compatibility and Settings Matter
Not all devices may support VoWiFi seamlessly. Users need compatible smartphones with WiFi calling enabled in their settings. Additionally, keeping the Jio SIM active and properly configured is essential for this feature to function.
Industry Implications
If widely confirmed, this move could set a new benchmark in telecom services, encouraging competitors to provide similar benefits. It also highlights the growing importance of WiFi-based telecom solutions in reducing dependency on costly international roaming services.
Awaiting Official Confirmation
As of now, the feature has been reported by multiple users and online discussions, but an official, detailed announcement from Reliance Jio is still awaited. Users are advised to test the functionality before relying on it for critical communication during travel.