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Reliance Info unveils Rs 99 post-paid plan

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Mumbai , May 9

RELIANCE Infocomm has introduced a post-paid plan with a minimum commitment of Rs 149 a month, of which the rental component is Rs 99.

The company described this introduction as an "aggressive foray into the rapid sub-Rs 100 market that accounts for almost 50 per cent of the industry's average monthly post-paid net additions of 4,00,000."

The Joy99 plan also involves caller line identification presentation charges and plan charges of Rs 25 each, as applicable to all Reliance IndiaMobile subscribers, said a news release from the company.

The plan comes with an intra-circle tariff of Rs 1.50 for calls to all Reliance phones, and Rs 2.20 for calls to other networks.

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