• Reliance Intros Cricket Subscription

    Reliance Intros Cricket Subscription

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 18, 2006 1204 hrs IST

    Reliance Comm has announced availability of its "Cricket Subscription Pack" for the India-West Indies-Australia Cricket Series on its 'Dial 1234' service.

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Reliance Communications, part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (R-ADAG), has announced availability of its "Cricket Subscription Pack" for the India-West Indies-Australia Cricket Series on its popular 'Dial 1234' service. The pack will be available on a nation-wide basis.

All customers need to do is dial 1234 and say 'SCORES' in order to subscribe to special Cricket SMS alerts for the entire series. They will be charged an amount of Rs 49 only.

Subscribers to the pack will receive Cricket SMS alerts after every 10 overs, after every wicket, and after every landmark moment in the match.

Besides, subscribers can opt to dial 1234 and say 'Cricket' in order to access updated expert comments, detailed scoreboard, team list, and team performance. Services on Dial 1234 come with a charge of Rs 6 per minute.

Alternatively, subscribers can click on Reliance Mobile World in order to get updated scores on all matches in the special 'CricketNmore' section. This section incorporates a simple, menu-driven navigation, helping users find details easily.

"Our efforts are geared towards serving this Cricket-loving community with services that keep delighting our customers. This year has seen us covering soccer, Wimbledon, and auto races and rallies in the same breath as cricket. In fact the cricket subscription pack is one of several such value packs that we will be extending to our customer base", says Mahesh Prasad, President Applications Solutions and Content Group, Reliance Communications Ltd.

Dial 1234 is the voice interactive service of Reliance Mobile World, and has to its credit several services such as Talking Messages, Caller Ringback Tones, etc.

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,Mumbai, on Sep 18, 2006 06:18 PM
Well the alert is good but mind all the users who wish to subscribe, once subscribed it takes too much effort to get it unsubscribed if u dont want it anymore ....

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