Reliance Infocomm launches full suite of ISP services

Reliance Infocomm launches full suite of ISP services

MUMBAI: Reliance Infocomm has announced a full suite of ISP services for its subscribers under the R-Connect service platform.

The company claims that 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.

With a monthly charge of Rs 650, the new 'Freedom Plan' offers the subscribers an unlimited Internet surfing option with maximum data downloads of up to 1GB per month, informs a company release. For unlimited data downloads the subscriber can opt for the 'Platinum 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 am to 10:00 pm and Rs. 0.25/min between 10 pm to 6 am.

"Our expanding R-Connect user base has already established us as one of the largest ISPs in the country. Our current user research shows that the availability of Reliance's Pan India network and the ability to access Internet while on the move, is an attractive proposition for users. With the launch of these attractive data tariffs, the user can now economically work from anywhere and access internet using our high speed wireless data connectivity," Reliance Infocomm wireless business head Kamal Nanavaty.

  Freedom Plan Platinum Plan
Monthly Charges 650 Rs 1500
Surfing Unlimited Unlimited
Data Download 1 GB Unlimited
Excess Data Usage Rs.5 / MB  
Default Voice (inclu SMS usage) 100 frees domestic SMS

One e-mail ID of 10 MB on SMTP Server with MB Web Page space

Call / SMS charges as per plan chosen by customer

 

100 free domestic SMS

One email id on SMTP server with 2 MB web page space

Call/SMS charges per plan chosen by customer

The user can configure his or her e-mail ID in the [email protected] format. The right to create the user ID will be available through the phone number configured for the service and the password sent in a PIN number format to the user through an SMS. The user can send and receive messages of a maximum 2 MB size (with attachment). A 2 MB webspace will also be allotted to the user with a domain name such as www.ricmail.com/userid and explicitly support the hosting of WebPages in HTML and Java formats, adds the release.