Reliance lowers ISD rates for their customers
July 20th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 49 times, 3 so far today
Reliance lowers ISD rates for their customers
Leading CDMA mobile operator in the Indian market Reliance Communications has said in a statement that they are reducing the international calling rates up to 66 per cent for consumers using global calling cards of different denominations.
This is good news for reliance customers who regularly make ISD calls. As per the new rates, calls made to US, Canada and South East Asia would now cost Rs 4.50 a minute on purchasing a global calling card of denomination Rs 575. This calling card has a talktime value of Rs 512 and is valid for 90 days.
Calls to same regions would cost around Rs. 6 on global cards of lower denominations such as Rs 115 and Rs 225. Reliance would charge Rs 6 and eight respectively for all denominations of global calling cards for calls made to landlines and mobile phones in the UK.
And calls made to Europe, Australia and New Zealand would cost between Rs 6 and Rs 6.50 depending upon the denomination of the calling card. The tariffs for calls to the Gulf countries would range between Rs. 8 and Rs. 8.50 depending upon the calling card used by the customer.
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