Reliance Launches Mobile Services in Jammu and Kashmir
February 6th, 2009
Telecom operator Reliance Communications (RCom) Friday launched its GSM services in over 50 towns and more than 5,000 villages in Jammu and Kashmir, and said its nationwide footprint has been completed.
“National and state highways, rail routes, tourist locations and places of worship have been covered,” said Arvind Kumar, RCom’s head of Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab circle.
The company also launched a plan that offers GSM SIM card for Rs.49 and a one-time subscription charge of Rs.51 for sub-Rs.150 Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) mobile customers in the state.