@mitJ@in 256 Report post Posted June 13, 2007 • Mobile Radio is a service which allows customers to listen to (FM) radio anywhere in the country and also while on the move. • Customer has the option to subscribe to Mobile radio at Rs.30/month and then listen to radio at Re1/min by dialing 51234777 OR listen to mobile radio at Rs.3/min (without subscription) by dialing 51234778. • The Usage Process of this application : Listen to full songs of your choice. Option to replay or skip songs. Maintain a collection of favorites in 'My Album'. Select from 8 languages available (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujrati and Punjabi). Different programs during the day. Live, from the studio feel. • Business Rules This application is applicable to all the Reliance Mobile Post paid & Prepaid subscribers, Reliance Hello Post paid and Prepaid subscribers and Reliance Postpaid landline services. The call charges for dialing 51234777 are Re. 1/min and for 51234778 are Rs.3/min. Monthly subscription charges of Rs.30 will be charged. Frequently Asked Questions (Index) Q1. How do I subscribe to Mobile Radio? Q2. Can I listen to Mobile Radio in different languages? Q3. What are the charges for Mobile radio? Q4. Can I listen to Mobile Radio without subscription charges? Q5. How do I unsubscribe from this application? Q6. Can I replay/skip songs? Q7. What is My Album? Q1. How do I subscribe to Mobile Radio? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, please dial 51234777 from your mobile, the voice prompt will guide you to dial 1 to subscribe for the Mobile Radio. Q2. Can I listen to Mobile Radio in different languages? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, you can listen to mobile radio in 8 languages - Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujrati and Punjabi. You can change your language anytime while listening to mobile radio. Q3. What are the charges for Mobile radio? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, you will be charged Rs.1/min for using the Dial 51234777 services. Subscription charges of Rs.30/month. Q4. Can I listen to Mobile Radio without subscription charges? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, You can listen to Mobile Radio without paying subscription charges by dialing 51234778, charged at Rs.3/min. Q5. How do I unsubscribe from this application? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, you need to call 51234771 to unsubscribe Mobile Radio". Q6. Can I replay/skip songs? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, you can replay a song by pressing 1, you can skip and goto the next song by pressing'3'. Q7. What is My Album? (Back) A. “Dear Sir/Madam, you can store your favorite songs in 'My Album'. Just press '2' for any song you want to put in your album. You can listen to your favorite collection of songs by opting to listen to 'My Album'. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anuragz 4 Report post Posted June 13, 2007 Rs1/min that too for listening a song is too much. i think it's very expensive. it's rather better to buy a phone with fm. there r more than 10 fm stations in almost all cities & on some station or the other u can always listen to your favourite song. & if u r a bigger music fan then go for a phone with mp3 player, just load your favourite stuff. thats it. I even received a sms regarding mobile fm on my gsm phone. their service is even more costlier. it costs somewhere between Rs3-5/min. Although such a service is good as it shows develepmont in technology. But their t high tariffs & availability of better alternate options at cheaper prices makes them useless for consumers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@mitJ@in 256 Report post Posted June 13, 2007 ya i agree.. it shuld be free after giving a fix rent suppose dey give service by paying 99 rs den free..den it is fine.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Himanshu Singh 19 Report post Posted June 14, 2007 another useless service to increase revenues!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@ksh@T 20 Report post Posted June 14, 2007 come on man had=s india gone too much far that a person can pay 30 rs per month and pay 1/min to listen radio....beleive me ..its just pathetic...i think after 30 pm no charges...they shd make services affordable to increase revenue ...not make tarriffs so high that no 1 can afford them Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
supernova 47 Report post Posted June 14, 2007 useless . no one would pay per min ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Honest 836 Report post Posted June 14, 2007 ^^^ My dear friends I too think that this service is useless. Reliance can't get subscriptions to this unless they offer this as free service. In my point of view Reliance will get 0 subscribers out of millions for this service. Regards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kesav 127 Report post Posted June 16, 2007 The nature of the service is through voice channel. It'll not be possible for the operator to give it free voice channel if the subscribtion fee is just Rs.30. If its for just Rs.30/month then all the users will be hooked on and the complete bandwidth will be consumed. Just think this in parallel to CUG where they're providing 2 voice channels at the subsrcibtion of Rs.100(Case:: 2 are in CUG). But CUG is something for which operator need not work in background to buy songs and maintain database. Another loop-hole in this approach is one can record the song if he has the call recording enabled handset and store it in external/internal memory. In this way one can use it to just record the new song. Its a kind of piracy which can happen even for background music and caller tunes. This service I would say as an emergency service which can be used when you're holed up in isolation without any music gadgets. My suggestion to Reliance would be to charge Rs.1/min without any subscription and that would help to avoid cluttering of bandwidth and it also works out on economies of scale due to its affordability. One more suggestion to them is don't ever sell a phone with call recording capability. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raccoon 53 Report post Posted June 16, 2007 (edited) One more suggestion to them is don't ever sell a phone with call recording capability. They are aleady selling crappy phones without all kinds of features ...for those who are ready to put up with such stuff, the lack of one more feature shouldnt matter much... Edited June 16, 2007 by raccoon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites