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Press Trust of India

21 Oct 2008, 1812 hrs IST

Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Communications has entered into a strategic alliance with IT giants Acer, Asus, HCL, Intel and Lenovo to offer

free laptops with internet connectivity to customers.

The scheme will enable customers to get free laptops powered by Intel's "Atom" with high-speed internet data card service of Reliance, RCom's president, Mahesh Prasad said on Tuesday.

"The growth of internet services in India is one of the key visions of Reliance Communications. The next phase of growth of internet penetration in the country is linked to the growth in PC and Laptop penetration," Prasad said.

Customers can avail the package with monthly installment as low as Rs 1,500 per month for two years, Prasad said.

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The scheme is available only for Delhi and Chennai.

In this scheme, One needs to take Platinum plan of Rs.1500 with lock in period of 2 years.

and your laptop(Asus EEE PC 701) along with Data Card is Free :D

And if you want Acer Aspire One Linux or Windows Model/ HCL Mileap Vista Model / Lenevo Ideapad..Then there are certain Premiums for laptops from Rs. 150-Rs. 1000 over the Rs.1500 charge for Platinum Plan.

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The scheme is available only for Delhi and Chennai.

In this scheme, One needs to take Platinum plan of Rs.1500 with lock in period of 2 years.

and your laptop(Asus EEE PC 701) along with Data Card is Free :D

And if you want Acer Aspire One Linux or Windows Model/ HCL Mileap Vista Model / Lenevo Ideapad..Then there are certain Premiums for laptops from Rs. 150-Rs. 1000 over the Rs.1500 charge for Platinum Plan.

You see this is a prime example of a good thought gone wrong... due to stupid riders.

Or did they ever have a good thought for the consumers?

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That's a very good idea.but the free one is the eepc only.if one wants a good laptop one has to pay extra.this is what reliance is.this is also business tactics.

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That's a very good idea.but the free one is the eepc only.if one wants a good laptop one has to pay extra.this is what reliance is.this is also business tactics.

That's good so that common too get it...but when this will come in the market!!

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Actually the Asus EEE PC 904 HA 160G is the free laptop. With specs like 8.9" screen, 1 GB ram, 160 GB hdd, Win XP HOME Genuine etc its a full flegged netbook. Only thing missing is the CD rom drive, but that would add to the bulk and weight.

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I think this Asus netbook is retailing for 25,000/-. I think it is a very good deal... But if it is 701 then it is a 7" one with SSD and not hard drive... (basically useless)

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I think this Asus netbook is retailing for 25,000/-. I think it is a very good deal... But if it is 701 then it is a 7" one with SSD and not hard drive... (basically useless)

So whats the deal?

is it 904 HA or 701?

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Acer Aspire One Free With Reliance Net Connection

Reliance Infocomm subscribers who sign up for its two-year wireless Internet contract will now receive an Acer Aspire One Netbook bundled along with the purchase of a Reliance data card enabled net connection.

This comes at the cost of a monthly installment of Rs. 1500.

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S Rajendran, Chief Marketing Officer, Acer India, said, "Acer is proud to be associated with Reliance Infocomm in this innovative initiative which we think is truly disruptive. With the power of the Acer Aspire One Netbook, that is engineered to provide the best net-centric user experience and with the enabling ecosystem that is being engendered by Reliance, we believe it is a new defining moment for bringing mobile computing to the common masses."

"With a population of close to 1.2 billion and only 12 million Internet connections, the growth potential of Internet Data Services in India is all set to trace the penetration curve of mobile services which are currently adding over 100 million new subscribers every year. The growth of Internet services in India is one of the key visions of Reliance Communications ", said Mahesh Prasad, President – Reliance Communications. "The next phase of growth of Internet penetration in the country is linked to the growth in PC and Laptop penetration offering an opportunity to empower all Indians by making the overall cost of Internet access more affordable".

The 8.9-inch Acer Aspire One weighs in at less than one kilo, offers numerous connectivity possibilities, a full and easy-to-use software application suite and battery life of up to 3 hours.

Courtesy : Tech2

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Reliance Communications, part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has entered into a strategic alliance with five computer hardware suppliers, to offer free laptops with internet connectivity to customers.

The computer companies are Intel Corp, Acer, Asus, HCL Infosystems and Lenovo.

The company claims that, the latest introduced scheme will enable customers to get free laptops powered by Intel's 'Atom' with high-speed internet data card service of Reliance.

However, under the scheme, customer has to pay monthly installment of Rs 1,500 for two years duration.

Reliance Communication is Country 's leading wireless internet service provider with over 10 lakh customers and access to 20,000 towns and 4.5 lakh villages in the country.

Source: http://www.topnews.in/reliance-communicati...-surfing-278426

Edited by Harshal

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moderators please merge....

Edited... by HetalDP

Merged

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