Reliance GSM’s Latest 2G Internet Plans Details

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Reliance GSM 2G Internet PacksIn the line of recent tariff hike, Reliance Communications has revised its 2G data offerings. Recently almost all GSM operators revised their 2G internet packs by lowering data benefits or validity period. The move first is seen by Airtel, soon followed by Vodafone and Idea. Tata Docomo also revised its GPRS tariff several times to be in the league.

Recent 2G data tariff revision by Rcom, puts them in the same position of Airtel, Vodafone and Idea – the pioneer of tariff hike in 2012-13.




Check out the new 2G data plans from Reliance:

Data PackBenefitsValidityNotes
Rs 530 MB1 dayEarlier 50 MB
Rs 14100 MB3daysEarlier 500 MB
Rs 29200 MB7daysEarlier 1GB
Rs 51500 MB10daysEarlier 2GB for 15 days
Rs 63450 MB14daysEarlier 2.5GB for 30 days
Rs 98650 MB21daysEarlier 6 GB for 30 days
Rs 1251 GB30daysNew plan
Rs 1782 GB30daysEarlier 20GB
Rs 2484 GB45 daysEarlier 20 GB for 90 days

 

  • These plans are for Reliance GSM prepaid subscribers only.
  • Plans may be not available in certain circles, price may vary from circle to circle
  • To get usage details send MBAL to 55333 (toll free)
  • Post bundled usage will be charged at 10p/10kB
  • For more details call Reliance Customer Care *333/*369 or visit Reliance Store

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