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Reliance E-Lite plan

Mumbai, June 10

Reliance Mobile and Research In Motion have introduced the ‘Reliance E-Lite’ plan for BlackBerry® smartphone users in India. With this plan, users can have unlimited access to e-mail and instant messaging (IM) on their BlackBerry smartphones for Rs 299 a month. “Through ‘Reliance E-Lite’ we will extend our reach to a wider market by providing an affordable and high quality of service to consumers who wish to primarily stay connected throu gh e-mail and instant messaging on their smartphones while on the move,” Mr Vrajesh Shelat, Head- Wireless Data Business, Reliance Communications, said. –

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