MUMBAI: Reliance Infocomm has rationalized its tariff structures in line with the recent Department of Telecommunications (DoT) circular for Reliance IndiaMobile subscribers in the states of Maharashtra and Goa, West Bengal and Andaman Nicobar Islands, Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, making calls in these states local.
According to the press release, all calls from Reliance India Mobile to any mobile within these areas would now be treated as local calls. Consequently, Reliance subscribers using the Rs 440 or Rs 220 vouchers can now make unlimited calls to any other Reliance Mobile between Mumbai - Rest of Maharashtra - Goa, Chennai - Rest of Tamil Nadu, UP (E) - UP (W) and Kolkata - West Bengal - Andamans.
Similarly, as per the new 'One-State-One-Rate-Plan' applicable from June 20, RIM Pre-paid subscribers of these circles moving to the adjacent circle (But part of the same state) do not have to pay for incoming calls at all. Incoming calls while roaming within these locations were earlier charged at Rs 1.79/ min.
The new postpaid plans in these circles come into force with effect from June 28, 2005. As a result, subscribers of Joy 149 Postpaid plan in these areas who have been paying Rs 2.49 per minute for calls from Reliance to other mobiles will now be paying Rs 1.79. Calls from Reliance-to-Reliance mobile will now be charged a reduced tariff of Rs 99 paise, against the previous tariff of Rs 1.79.
The release further states that with this change, customers would have not have to pay for incoming calls when they roam between these circles. There is, however, no change in the calls from Reliance mobiles to all fixed line phones.
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