Reliance Communications 4G LTE Tariffs (1GB costs Rs. 250/297)

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For Mumbai Postpaid:

1GB: Rs. 250
2GB: Rs. 450 (Rs. 225 per GB)
3GB: Rs. 650 (Rs. 216.6 per GB)
5GB: Rs. 850 (Rs. 170 per GB)
7GB: Rs. 1100 (Rs. 157.1 per GB)
10GB: Rs. 1500 (Rs. 150 per GB)
 
Cheap, but much worse than what they provided earlier to CDMA customers. I'm hoping for a mass exodus.
 
Okay yeah I take that back. This is not cheap. Airtel provides more for this price, and they have customer support, unlike Reliance which makes you wait on hold for dozens of minutes, and most of the time you will just give up. At this price, I would much rather go with ANY other provider over Reliance.
 


^^ I also agree, but what I am surprised is that not one website there are 30 websites (Reputed news channels and sites) which are claiming that RCOM will give for 93 Rs and this is as per their website.

Not a single source which says that this news is rumor or error etc...Website does not have any tariff excep that CDMA will get 10 GB free data which I am assuming its one time.
 
^^ then why claim its 94% cheaper then existing tariffs etc...if its promotional offer then you cannot compare with BAU running plans. The news articles are so misleading and surprisingly not a single site has come up with actual representation of the tariffs clarifying 93 is one time only...
 
It is not like they haven't misled customers already, so such low tactics to fool customers is nothing new for RCom.
 
^^ RCOM or any other company for that matter I understand, thats because of our laws and policies the way they are defined anybody can walk away with a asterisk mark saying conditions apply etc. It doesnt work that way in UK and many other countries.

My query is again around Media, while most of them can follow the wave and print misleading info, there is not a single reputed site which says this is misleading or here is the actual tariff etc...Forget Reliance - I am not even expecting them to clarify...
 
That's not true. The websites that are misleading users are general websites like Times and Express. They are not specialists and they cannot be expected to know that it's FRC.
The specialist telecom news websites are not carrying such news. As for your point that no website is clearly saying it's fake news -- that's also not true. see this:
PTI also added that Reliance Communications will offer 4G tariffs that are cheaper than market rates by over 90%.

However, this is contrary to the information that we have been able to get from our sources. RTN had been the first to report that RCom will price its 4G data much higher than it had been doing for CDMA, and will offer 10 GB at Rs 1,350 per month.

RCom is offering 10 GB of 4G data free of charge for anyone who opts for the free upgrade from CDMA to 4G. However, going by the new PTI report, the company will offer 10 GB for less than Rs 100.We believe such tariffs are highly unlikely, though not impossible.

source: WAIT ENDS: Reliance 4G services to start this week for CDMA upgraders via Jio sharing - report - RTN.ASIA
 
You should also note that PTI or Times will carry a news if they get it from their 'sources' in the company. It's news for them. If the company fails to deliver, people will become angry and the company will face the music from consumers. You can't blame these guys if the company gives wrong info to them.
 
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