Reliance introduces high speed “Rev B EVDO” to compete with MTS and Tata DoCoMo

Last updated on January 16th, 2023 at 06:47 am

Reliance Communication (RCOM) has chosen Rev B EVDO services to offer data services in its non-3G circles and the company has started it from Chennai and Bangalore. The customers of these two metro can now enjoy high speed data services with 14.7 Mbps speed on Reliance Rev B service under its Pro 3 Plan.rcom_pro3

Reliance is offering speed more than double of Tata Photon Max which offers up to 6.2 Mbps while it is almost one and half times as compared to MTS. MTS offers speed up to 9.8 Mbps to its customers using MTS Ultra service on its Rev EVDO network.

Reliance has four postpaid Pro 3 plans with monthly rentals at Rs 999, Rs 699, Rs 799 and Rs 499. Out of all these four plans, Plan Rs 999 is the most economical which offers you 40GB at 14.7 Mbps speed.

The details of all these four plans are given below

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Customers can also choose Advance Rental Plan by which they can save up to 29%

MTS also offers 40GB data plan for Rs 999 but you have to consume 20GB in day time and rest 20GB in night time. MTS has another good plan with monthly rental of Rs 700 which allows you total 14GB free data (7GB in day + 7GB in night).

Tata DoCoMo has costliest data plan among all these three, it has 20GB plan for Rs 1000 and 30GB data plan for Rs 1250.

Looking at above, it is clear RCOM has brought best Rev B EVDO service with affordable plans.

8 thoughts on “Reliance introduces high speed “Rev B EVDO” to compete with MTS and Tata DoCoMo

  • I am an internet user in India(Cochin)for the last 3 years and I would like to share my views with others:
    1) ASIANET: broadband-wired connection – scheme-speed 980-unlimited-stationary modem and wifi-I get connection in all 3 rooms- laptop (1), mobile(3),ipad (1),notebook(1) & chrome cast (1)-Rs 1100/month-billing in advance.Claimed speed-4mbps upto 20 GB usage and 512 kbps beyond 20 GB.Actual speed (Ookla) is only 0.74 mbps.Browsing,seeing videos from you tube.Satisfactory performance with 360 p clarity.Because it is wired connection,at times, the service is interrupted and normally the Customer Service is “busy”,when you call.

    2) IDEA 3G:As there is interruption of net connection with Asianet quite often either due to their problems or due to power interruption,I have taken 3G connection in my Android mobile also-Plan 1 GB validity one month with a claimed speed of 2.5 mbps-Rs 249/month prepaid.Actually I get a speed(Ookla)of
    2.03 mbps.

    3) Whenever the asianet is not working,I continue the work on my laptop by connecting the mobile to laptop by ‘tethering and portable hotspot’ application in mobile.

    4) Inference: With a monthly expenditure of Rs 1100+ 249=Rs 1349, I am able to use to the internet continuously.It may please be noted,the Chromcast will not work with 3G,as it needs wifi connection.

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  • 1) Reliance netconnect 3 dongle is a good choice for a fellow who is always on the move.
    They havea plan 40 GB(unlimited monthly)at claimed speed of 3.1mbps and 144 kbps beyond the limit-Rs 1123/month (incl of taxes).Actual speed I get is 0.76 mbps(Ookla).My son is shuttling between Cochin and Coimbatore normally.He gets net in Cochin,in train,in bus and in Coimbatore. No roaming charges.

    Initially we spent the following 3 months back:

    a) for the netconnect 3 dongle = Rs 1100
    b) for Micromax portable wifi = Rs 2600
    c) for Power bank 10,000 mAh = Rs 1000

    2) Reliance Pro 3 : Turbo unlimited Rs 700+ tax- monthly billing plan-7 GB (day)+ 7 GB (night) at a claimed speed of 14.7 mbps and 144 kbps beyond limit.

    But the DEMO showed only 0.99 mbps (Ookla).Hence NEVER go in for Pro 3 now. Let them sort out their technical problems with all the 66 towers around Cochin.

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