Reliance Global To offer up to 40% discounts on calls to landlines and mobiles in India

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Reliance Global will be offering up to 40 per cent discounts on calls to landlines and mobiles in India during this holiday season. The discounts are being offered under a new plan unlimited Calling Pack, during this Christmas and New Year.

This monthly pack offers unlimited calling to India and 25 other countries at no extra cost. It also offers a number of benefits making this pack ideal for students, housewives, business people and families, who frequently make international calls to India, the company said in a statement.




The plan enables users from the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australia to call India. The key aspects of the pack include a special plan value of $9.99 for the two months from December 18, to February 19, 2013.

It provides a single account for calling from mobile and landline, provides a dedicated pack for frequent callers and does not have any hidden charges.

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