Reliance Communications has recorded a record quarter, in terms of new connections, adding 5.3m to its base to take the total to 56.0m. Proportionately, it grew by 10.35% over the quarter and 54.3% over the year.
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CellularNews on 13th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
India's Reliance Communications (RCom) has soft-launched its GSM network in several major cities across the country, with a commercial launch expected within the next couple of months.
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CellularNews on 30th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
India's telecoms regulator, TRAI has ordered the incumbent GSM operators, including Bharti, Idea, Vodafone, Spice and state controlled BSNL to provide interconnection with Reliance Communications' (RCom) new GSM network and report back once they have complied.
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CellularNews on 18th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
According to a PTI report, Anil Ambani's RCom has just launched its GSM services in Delhi by handing out a thousand GSM connections to its employees. The carrier already operates a CDMA network across the country and has GSM services in a few circles where it doesn't have a CDMA network. But with the launch in Delhi, RCom became the first carrier to operate both CDMA and GSM networks in the same c
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CellPassion on 3rd Aug 2008 (via cellpassion.mobi)
Chinese handset manufacturers like Huawei and ZTE are making hay while carriers continue to shine on them. After RCom, Bharti Airtel has roped in a Chinese handset manufacturer to offer cheap handset and lifetime prepaid suscriptions. The latest offer involves Huawei's T156 handset, which Airtel has priced at Rs 1,199. The ultra basic handset has nothing to boast about other than its price tag, so
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CellPassion on 31st Jul 2008 (via cellpassion.mobi)
AFP - Indian mobile phone group Reliance Communications and Africa's largest cellular firm MTN have called off talks for a tie-up because of "legal and regulatory issues", the companies said.
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Yahoo on 19th Jul 2008 (via news.yahoo.com)
India's Reliance Communications (RCom) is reported to be planning a global MVNO platform which could create a "single network" spanning 57 countries.
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CellularNews on 29th Apr 2008 (via cellular-news.com)