California-based Apple has plans to launch its iPhone 4 smartphone on Tata Teleservices Ltd. and Reliance Communications’ CDMA (code division multiple access) networks in India, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Simply Music Gold Pack and Rs.99 for Simply Music Platinum Pack offers monthly music subscription in India
HTC Wildfire, the much-awaited mid-range Android smartphone from Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC, will be available in India starting August 2010. It is bundled with a Reliance connection and costs about Rs 16,500.
Mobile service provider Reliance Communications has announced a tie-up with Silicon Valley-based GetJar to set up its own Apps store for mobile applications.
Reliance Communications (RCOM) has launched 2 new offers for its pre-paid GSM and CDMA subscribers across India, offering local and STD calls within the Reliance network for a flat rate of 20 paise a minute.
Reliance Communications has launched LG VX10000 touchscreen phone in India at a price of Rs 22,000. The dual-screen LG VX10000 is part of LG's attempt to widen its CDMA user base in India.
Reliance Mobile is set to launch BlackBerry Tour in India. Reliance Mobile today announced that it will soon bring the BlackBerry Tour 9630 World Phone to India. The company has also announced a pre-booking offer for BlackBerry Tour. Reliance will sell the new BlackBerry smartphone at a price of Rs 27,990.
Reliance Netconnect Broadband+, the high-speed wireless broadband internet service from Reliance Communications has come to Kolkata. Reliance Netconnect+ Broadband is pitted against Tata Indicom Photon+, the rival high-speed wireless broadband internet service from Tata Indicom.
Reliance Communications (RCOM) is planning a major rural push for its high-speed wireless internet service Reliance Net Connect service. The company is expected to announce its rural Net Connect variant at a price range less than Rs 500 per month offering unlimited internet access.
 Proving to be a hit in the southern region of the country, Big TV has clocked a figure of 500,000 subscribers in the four southern states within five months of its launch. The company said that this has also placed it in the unique position of being the fastest growing DTH player in the country.