RCom cuts 3G data rates by half

Our Bureaus Updated - March 12, 2018 at 03:57 PM.

The move is aimed at making 3G accessible and affordable to all customers, says RCom.

Intensifying the price war in mobile data services, Reliance Communications (RCom) on Thursday said that it has launched new data plans that offer 3G services at 2G prices.

This follows price cuts announced by rival players, including Aircel and Vodafone.

At par with 2G prices

Subscribers can now access RCom 3G services at Rs 123 for 1 GB, Rs 246 for 2 GB and Rs 492 for 4 GB.

This is 50 per cent of existing rates and brings 3G data on a par with 2G Internet prices. RCom said it was targeting 40 per cent share of the smartphone user market.

“The future belongs to those who have the largest share of smartphones on their network or with smartphone makers who have the largest screen size. We expect 40 per cent of smartphone users to be part of our network by 2015,” Gurdeep Singh, President and Chief Executive Officer (Wireless), RCom, said.

RCom accounts for 14 per cent of the 66 million smartphone users in the country.

Analysts said that the while the rate cut is great news for users, it could be negative for telecom companies as a fresh price war could hurt profits.

>ronendrasingh.s@thehindu.co.in

Published on July 18, 2013 07:58