Following the Telecom Industry trends, Reliance Mobile has announced that it will be launching Pay Per Second Plan. In order to address the needs of these three distinct customer segments, Reliance Communication will launch new tariff variants under its Simply Reliance Plan. These two new offerings reiterate the commitment of Simply Reliance Plan with ‘No Conditions’, No Monthly Recharge’& ‘Any Network Anytime’ benefits :
- For short duration callers, Reliance will offer 1paisa/second single call rate
- For long duration callers, Reliance will offer Re 1 for 3 minutes call rate
- For those with standard call duration, Reliance will continue offering 50p/Minute tariff rate
Reliance Mobile has launched these plans across both its CDMA and GSM networks.Simply Reliance Initiative with two new tariff variants will be effective November 5, 2009
These new offerings under Simply Reliance Initiative extend the single rate benefit to:
- All Local calls
- All STD calls
- To any CDMA or GSM Mobile and Landline anywhere in India
- All incoming and outgoing calls while roaming
- Anytime of the day or night
- Without any monthly charges
- Without any hidden charges or any conditions, whatsoever
Details of New Simply Reliance Pay Per Second Plan :
Particulars | 1paise/Second Plan | 50p/minute Plan | ||
Reliance Mobile | Competition | Reliance Mobile | Competition | |
Local Calls – Same Network | 1Paisa / sec | 1paisa | 50 Paise / Min | 50 paise |
Local Call – Others Network | 1.20 paise | 60 paise | ||
STD Call – Same Network | 1 paise | 50 paise | ||
STD Call – Others Network | 1.2 paise | 60 paise | ||
Roaming (Incoming) | Re 1/Min | Re 1/Min | ||
Roaming (Outgoing) | Re 1/Min (Local)
Re 1.50 / Min (STD) | Re 1/Min (Local)
Re 1.50 / Min (STD) | ||
SMS (Local) | 50 paise | Re 1 | Re 1 | |
SMS (National) | 50 paise | Re 1.50 | Rs 1.50 |
What do you think of this scheme of Reliance Mobile? Will Reliance be able to beat its nearest competitor after the launch of this scheme? How many of you would be switching to Reliance after this?