Reliance Communications to offer STD calls at Rs1.20 per minute

18 Jan 2007

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Anil Ambani Group telecom company Reliance Communications today introduced a new tariff plan for its post paid subscribers, who can now make STD calls at Rs1.20 per minute.

To avail of the new plan, called ''Simply 2030'', a user has to pay a monthly rental of Rs130 per month to make STD calls at Rs1.20 per minute.

The plan would be available to ''Reliance Hello'' post paid customers with the ''32'' and ''93'' numbering plan, it said.

The service would benefit various customer segments including traders, small offices, executives and others, a company statement said. Reliance Communications has a customer base of over 31 million.

 

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