Reliance Mobile Introduces ‘Simply Reliance’

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Reliance Communications today announced that it will roll out new innovative plan tagged as ‘Simply Reliance’ on October 6, 2009 on its CDMA and GSM networks. The Simpy Reliance Plan offers one single rate of 50 paise per minute across India covering 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages.The single rate of 50 paise per minute applies to all local calls,all STD calls and to any mobile CDMA or GSM or Landline from anywhere in India without any monthly charges for prepaid without any hidden charges or any conditions,whatsoever.To avail this Simply Reliance Plan, existing or new prepaid.One time recharge of Rs 48 required to avail this plan with lifetime validity
 
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Though Rcom website not yet updated, below is the detail of the plan:Source:indiainfoline.comReliance Communications unveils a bold new plan that will ignite the next revolutionary phase of growth and innovation in the Indian market. The company is rolling out a first of its kind plan called Simply Reliance Plan on its CDMA and GSM networks. Reliance Communications will roll-out the Simply Reliance Plan nationally for both prepaid and postpaid segments on Tuesday, October 6, 2009.Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Communications said, "Reliance pioneered the mobile revolution making calls cheaper than a postcard in 2005. In another game changing move today, Reliance brings a billion Indians closer to each other, with one single rate for all local and STD calls, to any mobile or landline network, anytime, anywhere in India, without any conditions or restrictions.Once again, Reliance has set new standards, offering unbelievable and never-before savings to a billion Indians.”The Simpy Reliance Plan offers one single rate of 50 paise per minute across India covering 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages. The single rate of 50 paise per minute applies to --all local calls all STD callsto any mobile CDMA or GSM or Landline from anywhere in India all incoming and outgoing calls while roaming anytime of the day or nightall SMSes – local or nationalwithout any monthly charges for prepaidwithout any hidden charges or any conditions, whatsoever. To avail this Simply Reliance Plan, existing or new prepaid customers have to purchase one time special tariff voucher for Rs.48 to enjoy lifetime validity.Incidentally, most of the competitive tariff plans launched in the market recently, have not been offered to the post-paid customers in India. However, postpaid users too can now avail this Simply Reliance plan and enjoy the same single rate of 50 paise per min with monthly subscription fee of Rs.99.With the Simply Reliance Plan, Reliance Communications offers seamless and unconditional benefits to all its existing customers, both prepaid and post-paid, as well as new customers waiting in the wings to join the Reliance family. There are no other terms or conditions or any fine print attached to this plan.
 
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Exactly man..

I don’t think any1 should be complaining now.. everything at 50p, even roaming, with no daily rentals & one time recharge!! that’s what i think makes it different.. :thumbsup:

Although TATA with both GSM & CDMA still in competition because of “Pay per call” & “per sec billing” respectively.

Surely a blow for Airtel, because its only the Karnataka circle plan (i mean Airtel Advantage for Karnataka subscribers) which can hold something for Airtel. Otherwise Airtel again has to think something.. really soon.

Its a wake up call for all others who are still sleeping or like Vodafone with their crappy Regional STD offer. Better act soon or it might be far too late..
 
Dude, this is Something really Challenging but Do Reliance have their Power Backups ready to Cater the Network Congestion Issues.
U Bet..this is gonna be a Big Hit with the Mobile User Population All Over India specially The Students and Marketing Professionals.
 


no need to recharge for 48 *777# and select 1 if u have balance and the plan will be activated immediately
 
Dude, this is Something really Challenging but Do Reliance have their Power Backups ready to Cater the Network Congestion Issues.
U Bet..this is gonna be a Big Hit with the Mobile User Population All Over India specially The Students and Marketing Professionals.

There is almost no issue of network congestion with CDMA due to its technical advantage.
But Rel GSM which claims to be 3G ready, is very very difficult and irritating to make/receive call due to network congestion and low signal strength. It needs urgent attention otherwise merely cheaper plan wont attract customers.
 
Reliance dropped Bomb on all operators,specially on AIrtel,Vodafone(Money suckers).
 
most people pick their operators because of their services and not because of their charges. simply reliance is not going to get many people to switch their service providers. unless of course we have mobile number portability.
 
Reliance dropped Bomb on all operators,specially on AIrtel,Vodafone(Money suckers).

Bharti Airtel says against tariff war

Bangalore: Bharti Airtel Ltd, the largest mobile phone operator by subscribers, on Tuesday said it will not give in to competitive pressures and slash its call rates.

Manoj Kohli, chief executive officer and managing director of Bharti Airtel, said the telecom company was looking to maintain its revenue leadership in the market and would not blindly chase market share.

Kohli was responding to a query whether his company would cut tariff to align it to Reliance Communications' new tariff plan of 50paise per minute for all local and national calls.

"We will not react to competition. We have own strategy and will pursue it. We will maintain our revenue market share. We have been increasing our revenue market share every quarter," he said.

Bharti Airtel, which has a subscriber-base of over 100 million, is already charging 50paise per minute for local and national long-distance calls within its own network.

Its rival Tata Docomo has intensified competition in the market with its one-second billing plan.

Kohli gave a thumps down to telecom regulator - Telecom regulatory Authority of India (Trai) - plans to radically overhaul the mobile phone billing by making one-second pulse a mandatory option for all operators. "India doesn't want to talk fast. India wants to talk slow," he said.😛leasehelp:

http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_bharti-airtel-says-against-tariff-war_1295749
 
Now the network blues starts in Reliance GSM."😡Network busy😡" in peak time
 
but no one is paying attention to 99rs monthly charges...that amounts to 6calls@50 p./day😛
 
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