![]() Validity till expiry of the prepaid cardįor users who want to buy their own handset under Scheme 1, the ![]() Prepaid service that covers only talk time *Outgoing calls billed at Rs 1.20 for three minutes Tariff of Rs 1.20 for three minutesīased on monthly billing. Rs 200 as rentals + telephony charges based on usage. ![]() Self Financed: Rs 21,000 over three years. *Call waiting, call hold, call divert, call identification, call conferencing, dynamic STD/ISD locking and other call management services *Handset to be provided by Reliance as part of the package *National long-distance call to any Reliance phone at 40-paise a minute. *Local outgoing calls at 10 paise for 15 seconds. Here's a snapshot of the various schemes. In these schemes, consumers would have to buy their own handsets for which financing options will be made available. Tariff for those plans would be all incoming calls free and Rs 1.20 for three minutes and Rs 200 as rentals. Users can also opt for the 'Regular' scheme which involves an upfront payment that covers only talk time, and 'Standard' plan that will be a monthly payment plan.īookings for the Standard and Regular plan will open only after March. It will be valid only till the end of March. The Pioneer scheme would be a three-year plan. "The key feature of this scheme is that a Rs 10,500 handset comes free for users and this all facilities offered will be valid for three years," Ambani said. By the end of March Reliance Infocomm will close bookings for the Pioneer scheme. Nationwide demonstrations to consumers would begin on January 15 and bookings would start in early February. It has been made possible due to the significant capital productivity achieved," said Ambani. "The pricing system is in line with Dhirubhai Ambani's dream and directive of making phone calls affordable for every Indian. Internet access through the phones would also be free initially. Value added services like voice mail, call waiting, call hold, call divert, call identification, call conferencing, dynamic STD/ISD locking and text messaging would be offered for free. In addition, users would get 400-minutes of outgoing calls free. The cost of a national long-distance call to any Reliance phone in the country would be 40-paise for a minute. Under it, consumers will be given a free digital mobile phone, unlimited free incoming calls, billing at 15-seconds pulse rate, for a one-time fee of Rs 3000 as membership charges and Rs 600 per month as telephony charges.Īll incoming calls would be free and outgoing calls would be charged at 10 paise for 15 seconds. The first introductory offer would be the 'Dhirubhai Ambani Pioneer' offer. Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director, Reliance Industries unveiled Reliance IndiaMobile, a nationwide limited mobility or Wireless in Local Loop network with a tariff that is the most ambitious ever listed by a telecom company in India.įor the IndiaMobile, Reliance Infocomm, will offer three schemes for consumers. The Reliance Infocomm juggernaut will roll on December 28 to coincide with the 70 th birthday of late Dhirubhai Ambani, founder chairman of the Reliance Group.Īnd going by what the company has in store, it is all set to revolutionise India's telecom sector, not to mention give a run for their money to the existing players in the arena.Īt its sprawling 140-acre under-construction Dhirubhai Knowledge City in Navi Mumbai, the Reliance Group, on Friday announced the details of its limited mobility services to be offered under the Reliance Infocomm umbrella.Ī subsidiary of the Reliance Group of Industries, Reliance Infocomm will formally start operations from December 28. Home > Business > Business Headline > Report Reliance set to revolutionise mobile services
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