R-Com GSM crosses 100,000 subscribers on first day
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IANS
Mumbai: Reliance Communications, an Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group company, crossed 100,000 subscribers on the first day of the launch of its service in Mumbai, the company said in a statement Monday.
"The high volume sales can be attributed to the company's aggressive strategy," an R-Com spokesperson said in the statement.
The company is offering up to 100 percent savings to sub-Rs.300 ARPU (average revenue per person) mobile customers at a one-time subscription charge (including GSM SIM) of Rs.25.
The plan offers Rs.900 worth of talk time on local calls and SMS to any network that can be accrued by Reliance Mobile GSM customers in daily tranches of Rs.10 spread over 90 days.
"The high volume sales can be attributed to the company's aggressive strategy," an R-Com spokesperson said in the statement.
The company is offering up to 100 percent savings to sub-Rs.300 ARPU (average revenue per person) mobile customers at a one-time subscription charge (including GSM SIM) of Rs.25.
The plan offers Rs.900 worth of talk time on local calls and SMS to any network that can be accrued by Reliance Mobile GSM customers in daily tranches of Rs.10 spread over 90 days.
Reader's comments(3)
1: At first everyone needs customers for their
new products...then after they will start
raising the call as well as SMS rates to
other service level...so that none would
change their company...everything is a
game..playing it well being on the top....
Posted by: vicky - 11:05 PM Jan 06, ' 09
2: this is very need one for customer ,company
is follow a good strategy model. reliance
focus on to customer point of view .
Posted by: sakthivel - 10:20 AM Jan 06, ' 09
3: Its Good for consumers, But I have doubt on
these type of services how it is going to
Benefit for the R-Com.
Posted by: Ranjeet - 05:34 AM Jan 06, ' 09
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