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  1. This was the Subject from CNBC - TV18.

    R-Comm to roll out nationwide GSM service by June'09

    Published on Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 15:12 , Updated at Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 11:10

    Source : CNBC-TV18

    The dates are been forwarded, even i asked one of my friends in Reliance he said me that they are coming with a new brand from GSM & CDMA, so that might be the reason to the delay.

    Now its time to just wait for further Notice.

    Regards,

    Zaran Dhulla

    Even I have seen this news. But it is talking about the nationwide launch, even Anil Ambani has mentioned about the nationwide launch only in June 2009.

    The current GSM launch is only for 11,000 towns and few villages without covering railway-tracks or highways. So the new brand or the new price plans will be available very soon across all the circles.


  2. Major excerpts about the new Reliance GSM Launch

    • State of the art next generation GSM network with digital voice clarity and India’s first nationwide enhanced EDGE for fast internet access
    • Next-gen electronics for super digital voice clarity
    • Seamless coverage on major railway routes, national and state highways through dedicated mobile towers
    • Access to a Reliance owned fibre network for unlimited capacity - both in India and overseas, resulting in unmatched quality on local, STD or ISD calls
    • Nationwide enhanced EDGE for fastest internet access speeds
    • Stutter-free video capability including 16 TV channels, sports updates as well as access to popular video sharing websites like Youtube
    • Widest R-World mobile content offering entertainment, music, news, cricket, bollywood, maps and search
    • One-click set-up and access to email and social networking offering communication convenience of a PC
    • Reliance’s No. 1 CDMA network is now supported by India’s strongest GSM network. With this, Indians will have the unique proposition of being able to choose between two nationwide world class networks


  3. This seems to be circlewise launch as only 11000 towns covered!

    This launch is for major towns across India. However they are still in the process of converting the CDMA BTS tower compatible to GSM as well, which is an ongoing process. Most probably we would be getting this as a new year gift from Anil. I think that 1st Jan 09 onwards the nationwide GSM tariff plans will also be out.


  4. The Financial Express:

    Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications on Tuesday, announced the rollout of GSM mobile services, which will be available in 11,000 towns countrywide.

    Announcing the rollout, Anil Ambani said that the company has invested over Rs 10,000 crore in the project, which was completed six months ahead of schedule.

    Reliance Communications mobile users will now have a choice of both CDMA and GSM services, Ambani said, adding, "the project was completed within 15 months", six months ahead of schedule.


  5. Mumbai, Dec 30: The Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group announced its much-awaited GSM mobile telephone services spread over 11,000 towns and 340,000 villages with a capital infusion of Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion/USD 2 billion).

    Chairman Anil Ambani, who launched the services from the Reliance Centre here, said the rollout happened six months ahead of schedule, with the company having secured the frequency spectrum for the services only in January.

    “What has taken other companies 15 years to achieve, we have completed in less than 15 months,” Ambani said, adding that the GSM telephony will complement the group's CDMA offering to give customers a wider choice.

    The CDMA network of Reliance Communications spans more than 20,000 towns and 450,000 villages and has some 60 million subscribers across the country, as per the company's web site.

    The launch of GSM services came just two days after the 76th birth anniversary of the company's late founder Dhirubhai H Ambani. It was on his 70th birth anniversary on December 28, 2002 that Reliance had launched its mobile phone services.

    Link to News


  6. If you want to make unlimited calls to just one number, then go for Reliance or Tata. But again if you would like to have good handsets, better coverage, easy interoperability, ease of changing service providers - then go for GSM.

    If you would like to go for Reliance then make sure that you purchase a CDMA handset under Rs2000 such that you can have the option of thowing it after say 2 years. In the next 6-8 months Reliance will be pan India GSM operator, we can expect some freebeeies at that time as well. Hence do not invest much in CDMA handset and wait for the right time to jump to GSM.


  7. Hello friends, very glad to have found this forum, as it has already answered many queries I had regarding the data card I have in the Acer

    We are moving to Reis Mago very soon, and I can't find out from Reliance website anywhere, IF that area is covered for the data card and also cell. Can anyone assist me in finding out he answer - I would truly appreciate it!

    To date, I am very happy with the data card indeed, though it does seem to disconnect itself at times - but, that's not really a problem!

    Many, many thanks

    tonysmum

    The simplest solution for your problem is to call the CC and confirm the same. As far as I know, Reliance has a complete coverage in Goa.

    I am not familiar with the letters CC, what do they stand for? Please excuse my naevity, but I have no idea!

    CC = Customer Care. Its *333 from your Reliance mobile.


  8. Hello friends, very glad to have found this forum, as it has already answered many queries I had regarding the data card I have in the Acer

    We are moving to Reis Mago very soon, and I can't find out from Reliance website anywhere, IF that area is covered for the data card and also cell. Can anyone assist me in finding out he answer - I would truly appreciate it!

    To date, I am very happy with the data card indeed, though it does seem to disconnect itself at times - but, that's not really a problem!

    Many, many thanks

    tonysmum

    The simplest solution for your problem is to call the CC and confirm the same. As far as I know, Reliance has a complete coverage in Goa.


  9. hello guys,

    it would be very nice of u if u can tell me that how to use an idea sim in reliance classic phone.

    when i insert idea sim in the reliance based classic phone it gves an error(contact customer care).

    how can i unlock it and use idea sim in that classic phone(rs 777 model)

    You can do it by changing the chipsets of classis handset. Also you will have to put the GSM set frame in that classic handset. In broad way, its not possible, FORGET IT. :Riendo::grin:


  10. Business Standard

    Monday Dec 31, 2007

    http://www.business-standard.com/common/st...t=0&chkFlg=

    RCom to launch Rs 480 Net-enabled phones

    Rajesh S Kurup / Mumbai December 30, 2007

    Company targets sale of one million handsets a year.

    Reliance Communications (RCom) is planning to revive the price war in the mobile handsets segment, this time by introducing an internet-enabled mobile phone for Rs 480 ($12) – the cheapest in the country, if not in the world.

    This will be at least three times lower than the existing price of Rs 1,400 ($35) for a low-end internet-enabled handset.

    The company, which has been conducting a feasibility study for the last couple of months, is in the advanced stage of launching the handset.

    The launch of the handset, slated to be in the GSM category, would coincide with the company’s proposed GSM entry, a source close to the development said.

    “Low-cost internet-enabled phone is one of the seven major initiatives planned by the company in 2008, and Chairman Anil Ambani is personally overseeing it,” the source added.

    According to an analyst, RCom had always played the price game, starting with the Monsoon Hungama scheme in 2003. Under the scheme, the company offered monochrome (black & white) handsets for Rs 501 at a time when prices were hovering around Rs 2,000.

    The company later launched One India scheme that substantially brought down STD call rates. It also launched the sub-$25 handsets to further boost its presence.

    RCom is in advanced stages of discussions with leading contract manufacturers in China, Taiwan and Korea for sourcing the prototype of the low-cost internet phone.

    The company intends to place an initial order for 12 million handsets. It will target the 600 million rural population and sell around 1 million pieces a year in the rural and semi-urban areas.

    When contacted an RCom spokesperson refused to comment on the specifics of the project. “Initiatives to increase the availability and affordability are among the key pillars of Reliance’s growth strategy. The company is continuously looking at innovative solutions to serve the needs of various customer segments with varied needs and tastes,” he said.

    The company is also looking at roping in the labour ministry that is looking at digitisation of communication technology and making mobile phones affordable to farmers.

    The ministry is also looking at working with private companies to enable internet accessibility to farmers and help them use the Net to sell their produce.


  11. Hi

    First bill came in. Got charged Rs 880/- for consuming 1760 KB data charges. And best part is Never used BB for chekcing emails!!!!! Just configured my POP email ID on BB to see how it works and even deleted the settings. Still I get charged.

    Spoke to the BB customer care. Guys have no idea. Have asked me to email them up asking for clarifcations. Would be pleaseantly surprised if i receive a responce form reliance. Will post the reply here in case i get any.

    Wont suggest anybody to go in for BlackBerry from Reliance at this point of time.

    Waseem Kazi

    But 1760KB can be crossed very easily, even if you download a small mail; 100 to 200Kb will be consumed.

    Check with Reliance, they always have some billing problem. :Decepcionado:


  12. Hi Saket

    Reliance opted for CDMA tech because they were aware about the quality which they can offer using this technology.

    "Quality" would be a alien word at Reliance. If you ask me "Quality" was never an issue with Reliance. It was the price.

    Also the cost of erecting and covering an area is preety less in CDMA as compared to GSM. The kit and swithes are of very small sizes and compartively the power required to drive them is also preety less. Hence it has nothing to do with back-door entry.

    Agreed that might be the case. But then why apply for a GSM license if CDMA is cheaper?

    Its a known fact that Reliance and Tata opted for CDMA cuause they didnt get through the GSM front door. Reliance didnt get Licenses in the lucrative GSM circles cuase they bid low and Tata Opted for CDMA cuase Tata/Birla/AT&T combine aka Idea Cellular wasnt going anywhere at that point of time.

    Ricky

    Hi Ricky,

    Well I agree on this that Reliance didnt opt for GSM as they dont want to invest a huge amount in getting individual licenses of each state. Instead they opted for WLL and started providing back door roaming as well. Later this turns out to be an Unified license (which is a role model).

    But it was very much supported by Government and technology. In fact in many parts of the world we have many successful CDMA service provider.

    They opted for GSM as well because the technology is not driven by them. Being a successful business power house they cannot just opt for one technology and can ignore other technology.

    If any one is running a business then without a strict "QUALITY" check, it can never become successful. Especially in telecom field, the amount of money which any service provider spends to maintain the quality and brand value is enormous. Obviously Reliance is also one of them. They are spending billions of money in customer service and marketing. Still they are able to breach many barriers (profit, reliability, brand value, share holders value, etc.). They breached many benchmark which other service provider can only dreamt of.

    Hence my advice is to take Reliance as any other service provider who is doing far better then its counterpart and making a mark on the world.


  13. They opted for CDMA technology cuase reliance wanted a backdoor entry into the mobile telephoney market in India. They didnt opt for CDMA for its superior technology.

    Dear Mr Randon,

    I dont agree with you on this. Reliance opted for CDMA tech because they were aware about the quality which they can offer using this technology. Also the cost of erecting and covering an area is preety less in CDMA as compared to GSM. The kit and swithes are of very small sizes and compartively the power required to drive them is also preety less. Hence it has nothing to do with back-door entry.


  14. Last few days I am looking for a Nokia Phone, with R Connect capabilities. The min price being quoted for such a phone is Rs 9700-9800/- for model 6275. Presently I am using 2112, which has gone dead. Please let me know if there is any other cheaper model available. Why Nokia, because I feel, that Nokia drivers are good & you get a good speed.

    Please inform

    I wont suggest you for Nokia, go for LG Handset. They are cheap and their drivers are good. Also do not install the drivers from Reliance website, instead install from the LG site. Normally LG handsets are available from price range of 1900 onwards.

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