KOLKATA | MUMBAI: Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani is likely to disclose future plans for Reliance Jio Infocomm at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) on Thursday, which could include details about its much-awaited tariff plans.A person familiar with the matter told ET that the company could reveal some of its tariff packages aimed at specific categories of users. These will be closely tracked by the industry which is anticipating a bruising rate war."This AGM should be a big one for Jio," the person said. Jio is also expected to shortly file its tariff plans with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India ( Trai ) and these will be effective once the three-month free voice and data trial offer lapses.The government has been nudging Jio to file its tariff plans which will mark a significant step towards the launch of commercial 4G operations of the telecom unit of Reliance Industries. Jio has blamed incumbent operators for not giving it adequate points of interconnection.This has led to 65 per cent of the calls from Jio’s network dropping, forcing it to delay its commercial rollout, the company claims.India’s top telcos in turn have accused Jio of running commercial operations in the guise of trials and violating rules, and said they wouldn’t give more PoIs till Jio launches operations commercially.Another person aware of company plans said Reliance wants to make Lyf among the top three smartphone brands in India. It plans to come up with special tariff plans for Lyf customers to make these handsets more attractive."While Reliance Jio has now opened up the preview offer to almost all the leading smartphone brands which were earlier exclusive to Lyf customers, there will be some special tariff plan for Lyf customers to ensure the handset sales continue and drive volume sales," he said. Jio didn't respond to emailed requests for comment at press time.There has been considerable speculation in the telecom industry about whether the company will announce a date for the launch of its commercial operations at the AGM. One of the persons quoted earlier said the proposed launch date was a closely guarded secret, known only to Ambani and a handful of key executives.Jio seems to be gearing up for starting full-fledged services which could be a game changer through its pricing and offerings. It has publicly announced that it has over over 1.5 million test users on its network, though unofficial estimates peg this number at a much higher level, with some saying this could be as high as 4-5 million subscribers. The company has said that the trial programme will gradually be upgraded into commercial operations in the coming months.The company has said that it will offer services at "substantially lower" rates than rivals. "Affordability is a key to success of the digital revolution. Jio will make its services accessible and affordable to all consumers," Reliance Industries (RIL), the parent of Jio, said in its annual report for 2015-16.In anticipation of rock bottom tariffs, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular have already slashed effective data tariffs by 67 per cent for prepaid customers and market leader Bharti Airtel has started offering free and unlimited voice with some postpaid data packs.Reliance Infocomm has tied up with around 20 smartphone brands including Samsung, Micromax and LG to bundle Jio SIM cards with them with free voice and data for three months. It has also recently dropped prices of its entry-to-mid segment Lyf handsets by 25-30 per cent which has boosted sales coupled with the Jio preview offer.The company is targeting primarily the Rs 3,000-10,000 segment which still contributes around 75 per cent of smartphone sales in the country by volume and around 45 per cent by value.