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Broadband plans from Airtel, BSNL, Tata Sky, Reliance Jio and others under Rs 1,000
Work from home and online education is the new normal for most of us. Not just this, the need to be home unless stepping out is absolutely essential too has increased our dependence on online platforms for recreation, communication, shopping as well as several other things. For all this a good broadband connection is critical. Here are monthly broadband plans from Airtel, Tata Sky, BSNL, Reliance Jio and others under Rs 1,000. ACT Fibernet Rs 799 Silver Promo plan. The Silver Promo plan offers 100Mbps speed and 500GB data. Users will also get an additional 1000GB data, post this the speed will reduce to 512Kbps.
Excitel eyes ₹200-cr fund raise, to expand to 50 Indian cities
Broadband service provider Excitel is in talks with investors to raise ₹200 crore in funding as it looks to expand FTTH (fibre to the home) deployment on its network and establish presence in 50 cities by December 2021 The top five service providers in the total broadband subscriber base constituted 98.99% market share at the end of March. Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd had 388.39 million users, Bharti Airtel (148.57 million), Vodafone Idea (117.45 million), BSNL (24.50 million) and Atria Convergence (ACT) (1.61 million).
Buying Guide: How To Get Unlimited Data On Airtel Xstream Broadband And Up To 1Gbps Speeds
Airtel Xstream broadband is one of the few internet service providers in India who offers up to 1Gbps speeds on home broadband lines, some of the others include Reliance Jio Fiber, ACT Giga and Spectra. But that isn’t the only feather in the cap of the Airtel Xstream, at a time when users are relying heavily on their home broadband lines to get work done and stream some TV shows and movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar, to name a few. Airtel has simplified the broadband plans they have on offer, and also have an add-on that will get you unlimited data usage every month—which means a mammoth fair usage policy (FUP) of 3333GB per month.
India’s wired broadband subscribers reach 19.18 mn in March 2020
India’s wireless broadband subscribers increased 0.94 percent to 667.66 in March 2020 from 661.45 million in February 2020. The number of broadband subscribers – wired and wireless — increased from 681.11 million at the end of Feb-20 to 687.44 million at the end of Mar-20 with a monthly growth rate of 0.93 percent, TRAI said recently. India’s top wired or fixed broadband providers are BSNL with 8.08 million subscribers, Bharti Airtel with 2.47 million, Atria Convergence Technologies with 1.61 million, Hathway Cable & Datacom with 0.97 million and Reliance Jio with 0.87 million.
Broadband plans from Airtel, BSNL, Tata Sky, Reliance Jio and others under Rs 1,000
Work from home and online education is the new normal for most of us. Not just this, the need to be home unless stepping out is absolutely essential too has increased our dependence on online platforms for recreation, communication, shopping as well as several other things. For all this a good broadband connection is critical. Here are monthly broadband plans from Airtel, Tata Sky, BSNL, Reliance Jio and others under Rs 1,000. ACT Fibernet Rs 799 Silver Promo plan. The Silver Promo plan offers 100Mbps speed and 500GB data. Users will also get an additional 1000GB data, post this the speed will reduce to 512Kbps.
India Registers Growth in Fixed Broadband Subscription in March, ACT Fibernet Registers Noticeable Spike
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) on Tuesday released the Telecom Subscription Data as of March 31, 2020 that highlighted that the wireline broadband subscriber base in India touched 19.18 million. According to the TRAI data for the month of February, India registered a wireline broadband subscriber base of 19.07 million. The data highlights that the wireline broadband operators in India added over 100,000 users in March despite the COVID-19 lockdown that was enforced since March 24.