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Reliance Infocomm announces new rates for RConnect

Reliance RConnect rates: At just Rs 650 per month, you get unlimited surfing and 1 GB of data download limit. The current RConnect charges are 40paise per minute.

Reliance has released a new Time based Plan (for RIM/FWP/R Connect cards). The new R Connect Data Plans are Freedom@Night and Swift series.

The Peak (6.00 a.m to 10.00 p.m) charges are Re 0.5/ min while the Off Peak (10.00 p.m to 6.00 a.m) rates are Unlimited or hourly based.

To boost Internet access in its avowed vision of ushering a digital revolution in India, Reliance Infocomm today announced the highly affordable, full suite of ISP services for its subscribers under the R Connect service platform. Apart from high Internet access speeds, R Connect users can now enjoy email service with a 10-MB mailbox, the lowest Internet access charges and hassle free connection as wireless lines provide instant and constant connectivity. The new, attractively priced data tariffs offer instant, assured and uninterrupted Internet connectivity.

With a monthly charge of Rs. 650, the new 'Freedom Plan' offer the subscribers an unlimited Internet surfing option with maximum data downloads of up to 1GB. Per month. For unlimited data downloads the subscriber can opt for the 'latinum Plan'at a monthly rental of Rs. 1500. As part of the default plan subscribers can access the net at Rs. 0.50/min between 6.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. and Rs. 0.25/min between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

R-Connect is a Reliance service platform to provide 'anytime, anywhere', instant and uninterrupted Internet connectivity, supporting high-speed data transfer. Reliance wireless products can be used as wireless modems to connect to the Internet from personal computers, laptops or hand-held devices. At a maximum possible download speed of 144 kbps, Reliance Wireless products offer higher access speeds than any other personal Internet connectivity device, whether mobile phones or dial-up connections using fixed lines phones.

View press release: Reliance Infocomm
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