Reliance Mobile cuts GSM tariffs for 6 mths in Mumbai

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 11:16 PM IST

Reliance Mobile today said that it has slashed its GSM tariffs for a period of six months in Mumbai.

The local call rates have been reduced by 50 per cent from Re 1 per minute to Rs 0.50 per minute while STD charges have been slashed from Rs 1.50 per minute to Re1 per minute, Reliance Mobile said in a statement here.

The new tariff is applicable on three special first recharges (FRC) in the denomination of Rs 27, Rs 57 and Rs 107, which the company is currently offering in Mumbai.

The special tariffs would be applicable for a period of six-months and after which the subscriber would fall back to the regular base plan.

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