Reliance deserves to live alone. I am sure Anil Ambani can manage on his own without any subscribers. Not me, at least!!!
I have had no network for 5 days now and NOBODY in Reliance is bothered. The Reliance World next door is sitting twiddling its thumbs since it too has no signal. I have contacted everyone including the Nodal Officer and they are playing bureaucrats, telling me call this and that.
Re: Reliance - Live Alone....
by rama chandran on Feb 01, 2011 09:52 AM
What you have said is true. Rcom is not bothering about their customers complaints.
Re: Reliance CDMA to Vodafone GSM
by sabari nathan on Feb 01, 2011 09:39 AM
Yes..its possible..obtain your port code and contact new operator of your choice..
Re: Reliance CDMA to Vodafone GSM
by Pratul Karmokar on Feb 01, 2011 09:40 AM
yes, but will have to buy new gsm handset. The only benefit is you will retain your same number
Re: No Idea
by Venkataswamy Chinthalapudi on Feb 01, 2011 10:15 AM
You will get IDEA is bad idea. worst to worst is your balance in prepaid will be wiped off without use in a single day. I lost many prepaid recharges woth Rs.50 each without use in one or two days.
Re: MNP
by Venkataswamy Chinthalapudi on Feb 01, 2011 10:17 AM
some times. but change may be better that sitting idle/ thicking. will flourish only when there is a change.
Re: MNP
by virgostor@rediffmail.com on Feb 01, 2011 09:33 AM
MNP is valid only within the same state/circle. For migrating to other cities, the subscriber has to go thru the same process of obtaining a nre SIM & number.
Re: MNP
by VENKATA SASTRY on Feb 01, 2011 09:10 AM
MNP is not possible in the case of a subscriber moving to another city. It is only meant for within the city and switching over to a different operator.