Reliance Communications launches new post-paid plan, ‘All Share’

01 Oct 2012

Reliance Communications (RCom), the telecom firm controlled by billionaire Anil Ambani, has launched a post-paid plan, 'All Share' to acquire high-value customers, corporates and small and medium enterprises.

The plan for all GSM and CDMA post-paid users has introduced a one billing system and a single rental of Rs1,497 for three connections. Users can share voice, data and text, making it the first of its kind post-paid plan in the country, the company claims.

''In line with our continuous efforts to offer value proposition to our customers, ''All Share' is the first of its kind offering in the country to provide compelling new experience to subscribers using multiple smart communication devices with the exclusive facility to share voice, data and text on a single bill giving them affordability along with great convenience,'' Rcom Group Head (brand and marketing) Sanjay Behl said.

''We are confident that our customers will enjoy sharing of talktime, data and text among their members on this plan that will help them save on their bill every month through our innovation of 'One Bill' concept for the entire family or group,'' he added.

Under the plan, users can share 3,000 minutes of local minutes of local and STD voice calls, along with 3GB of 3G data per month. It also offers free calling amongst the family or group members on this plan.

Along with this, the users would also get the benefit of unlimited free local calls within the group. The number of connections in the family or group can be increased up to 10 with an incremental rental of Rs499 per connections, it added.