RCom brings 3G Services to 4Cities first

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RCom brings 3G Services to 4Cities first

Reliance to launch 3G services in 13 circles by next quarter, targets nationwide presence next year.

Reliance Communications (RCom) has introduced its 3G Services starting with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chandigarh. With the 3G rollout, Reliance Communications becomes the First operator to offer 3G services to customers in the Top 3 Metros - Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Demonstrating its all-round execution and innovation capabilities, Reliance Communications has rolled out 3G services in a record time of around 100 days of receiving 3G Spectrum.

RCom will be launching Reliance 3G services across all 13 telecom circles, where it holds 3G licences by the end of fiscal 2010-11. The company is targeting a national footprint of Reliance 3G services through association with other like-minded, quality 3G licensees in the balance 9 telecom circles during the course of the next year.

"The launch of Reliance 3G is an integral part of our Vision 2015 of creating a "Wirefree India" built upon the 'affordable 3G for All' platform. Personalization of Services, Simplification of Tariffs and a Content Rich Portfolio on the 'Best-in-Class' 3G Wireless Network will enable Reliance customers to get a much superior 3G service experience, significantly differentiated from others in the marketplace," said Syed Safawi, CEO - Wireless Business, Reliance Communications.

"Reliance 3G places us in a unique position with our suite of offerings covering 3G, CDMA, GSM and Mobile Broadband Data Services on the wireless platform," he added.

Reliance 3G network has been designed to offer blanket coverage in every town being connected on 3G, with all its 3G sites connected through IP backhaul to provide maximum download speeds and minimum latency. Further, Reliance Communications has partnered with the world's best organizations, including Nokia for devices, Facebook, Nokia and Ericsson for applications, Universal Music for content and Motricity for the Web portal .

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