Haryana Reliance, operating in India, specifically within the Haryana region, is a mobile network provider utilizing the Mobile Country Code (MCC) 405, which identifies India, and the Mobile Network Code (MNC) 07. As part of Reliance Communications, later Reliance Jio, it played a significant role in the Indian telecom landscape. The initial focus on CDMA technology, later incorporating GSM and eventually transitioning towards 4G LTE under Reliance Jio's broader infrastructural overhaul, marks a key evolutionary period. Its presence alongside other major Indian networks like Airtel, Vodafone Idea (Vi), and the now dominant Reliance Jio, contributed to a vibrant but competitive market, driving down prices and expanding mobile accessibility across the nation. The network's historical impact, particularly the CDMA era under Reliance Communications, brought affordability to a market previously dominated by higher prices. However, its evolution and ultimate integration into Reliance Jio represented a crucial shift towards modern 4G infrastructure. Haryana Reliance serves as a case study in the rapid changes within the Indian telecommunications sector. While often considered merged into the larger Reliance Jio brand, the legacy of Haryana Reliance is linked to the expansion of mobile connectivity across the state of Haryana and the introduction of more affordable mobile services to a wider segment of the Indian population within the Asia & Middle East region.
Network Name | Haryana |
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Country | |
Region | Asia & Middle East(IN) |
Mobile Country Code (MCC) | 405 |
Mobile Network Code (MNC) | 07 |
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) ID | 40507 |
Network Status | Live |
Network Type | GSM |
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