Reliance Offers Unlimited BlackBerry Plan FREE For 3 Months

Reliance Communications (RCom) announce the launch of Free Unlimited BlackBerry Plan offer  worth Rs.599/month for 3 months to all its existing and new CDMA, GSM and 3G postpaid customers who have not used the BlackBerry service plan before dubbed as “MERA UNLIMITED OFFER on BLACKBERRY”.

As a promotional offer, the monthly service charge for BlackBerry BIS Plan-399 will be waived off for all new Postpaid BlackBerry service activation for first 3 months from the date of activation and after 3 months the regular BlackBerry plan charges of Rs.399 will be applicable to continue the service. This offer is open to all the models of BlackBerry devices (GSM / 3G CDMA).

To get this offer all you need to do is to visit the nearest Reliance Outlet (Mobile Store or Reliance World) and ask for the MERA Unlimited Offer.This is a limited period offer and is available to all eligible customers who take up the service till 18th August,2012.

With this promotional offer Customer can enjoy all BlackBerry Services Free for 3 month as follows :

  • Unlimited Free Access of BlackBerry Messenger (BBM)
  • Unlimited Free Access of Personal Emails (10 ids) through IMAP / POP
  • Unlimited FREE Mobile Internet Browsing through BlackBerry Browser
  • Unlimited Free Access to Social Networking like ORKUT / FACEBOOK / GOOGLE CHAT and Twitter etc.

Note : Internet Browsing through “3rd Party Browser” like OPERA MINI will result in data usage through RELIANCE NETCONNECT APN, thereby resulting in CHARGING for the Customer and data usage charges will be as per PAY-As-Go tariffs.

Also Video Streaming will be charged at PAY-G tariffs & will not be covered under the Unlimited data usage of BlackBerry

Offer is valid in all circles of Reliance Mobile (RCOM) except for J&K (No Blackberry services in J&K).

This Article Was Written By: Sanjay Bafna

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Sanjay Bafna is an entrepreneur and Editor at TelecomTALK covering mobile operators, 3G, Broadband, 4G, LTE, Telecom Policies & Regulations and Mobile Phones. He is well known Telecom and Mobile Analyst, Love Tea and Chocolates.

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  • bakar February 14, 2013 at 2:26 pm

    Bbm free work

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  • Ashutosh Gupta August 6, 2012 at 11:06 am

    I purchased a new post paid connection & went to reliance store @ Sector 18 Noida to get this Free Offer activated.

    as per them they will not be able to activate this Free Offer as back end office is rejecting all such offers.

    why the heck company launches such offers when they cannot run it properly…

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  • Kunal Balsara August 1, 2012 at 8:14 pm

    @VIVEK
    Call 198 & log a complaint or President.services@relianceada.com

    Reply
  • Esmail July 21, 2012 at 11:02 pm

    I wonder why people buy Blackberry smart phones and pay so much extra for special plans required for it, when there are so many other operating systems available in the market like Android, iOS, Windows OS which can do much more than blackberry OS and can work on standard data plans.

    Reply
  • neo July 21, 2012 at 7:06 pm

    airtel is not charging for youtube in their unlimited plan.

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  • Himank July 21, 2012 at 6:06 pm

    @VIVEK Did you activated ? or just doing time pass ?? if you really activated than how to deactivate the service – SMS come on ur phone too.

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  • Himank July 21, 2012 at 6:04 pm

    Akshay Redij :
    Disappointing plan, why should they charge for watching videos or using a third-party browser, it’s users choice, they shouldn’t have named it under “unlimited” than, that’s misleading.

    R you mad or what ? How misleading ?? This is Blackberry Unlimited Plan not GPRS Unlimited ! So access to BlackBerry services are Unlimited free and YouTube is not BlackBerry Service so chargeable.

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  • VIVEK July 21, 2012 at 2:46 pm

    HOW TO DISABLE THIS SERVICE

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  • Akshay Redij July 21, 2012 at 2:31 pm

    Disappointing plan, why should they charge for watching videos or using a third-party browser, it’s users choice, they shouldn’t have named it under “unlimited” than, that’s misleading.

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