Reliance Netconnect Broadband might have a Fair Usage Policy (10GB per month)
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We failed to find the information on the Reliance website. But a third party service mentions a 10GB per month usage limit on the unlimited package provided by the service.
Check here for more details:
Reliance Netconnect Broadband

This seems like its applicable only on the NetConnect packages. This really seems “fair” to me considering the service is on CDMA wherein the bandwidth is usually spread spectrum and users could affect the other sharing users on the spectrum.
The ADSL based “Fair Usage Policy” is basically a bullshitting ploy to make money in these times of recession. Atleast looks like Reliance has chosen to be FAIR to its subscribers so far!
are you saying that charging Rs. 2 per MB is fair on Reliance’s part? And that too after paying Rs. 1100-1750 for 10GB?
Not exactly. I agree with you, there should be no such unfair policies once the plan is placed under an “unlimited plan”.
I hope Reliance doesn’t apply this to ADSL based plans as well along with Airtel.
The worst but cleverly hidden in the fine print!
They are bloody cheaters…
The 10Gb limit is officially on reliance site too.
http://www.rcom.co.in/Communications/rcom/RNetconnect/netconnect_broadband_tariff.html
scroll down and you will see.
This so called ‘fair usage’ policy is unwarranted. Then why should they call it ‘unlimited plan’? They can straightaway say it as a 10GB plan. I think policy(?) is initiated by BSNL.
10GB/Month WTF. it is sufficient for Gmail users only WTF.
Don’t confused people on definition of Fair and unlimited.
and I don’t think they have made any calculation on consumers usage behavior and they thinking that people are using internet for only for email purposes like them WTF.
And one think Reliance is always strange on it’s business policy’s i.e.tariff from other telecoms companies.
and they want to make money from minimum investment WTF which is not possible because this is internet; it is good if you understand very soon.
About Telecoms authority- no comment because they can’t heard, saw and talk.
and When FttH comes in India, it will be unlimited** RS.10,000/-
[*FUP Apply (1GB limit)- After 1GB RS.20/MB]
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Try Reliance Broadnet. I’ve been using it for almost a year now. Have subscribed to a 300kbps unlimited plan. I download an average of more than 1 GB every day, and no caps yet.
Reliance NetConnect does not facilitate minimum expected to its customers, there is no provision to check total usage, unlimited night pack with 10GB slab, such a disgusting experience. they are not willing to cater customer oriented service!!! Shame on poor administration..
hi guys some 1 need to teach the compay the meaning of unlimited or infinity = there is no limit or it has no end