Bharti Airtel has launched a Home broadband plan with speeds of up to 300 Mbps over Wi-Fi. The FTTH (Fiber-To-the-Home) based plan comes at a monthly rental of Rs. 2,199 and offers 1200 GB data along with unlimited STD/Local calling. Airtel offers Home broadband and fixed line services in 89 cities across India. It is the second largest fixed broadband services provider in the country.
Airtel said that customers opting for the plan will also get free subscription to Airtel’s OTT apps – Wynk Music and Airtel TV. Wynk Music offers 3 million plus songs, while Airtel TV offers 350+ LIVE TV channels as well as 10,000 movies and shows.
“Following the resounding success of our V-Fiber home broadband offering, we are delighted to introduce the new FTTH based plans for customers looking for higher speeds. Fixed broadband continues to be the preferred in-home mode for customers to consume online digital content and the average usage per home is growing at a breakneck speed. With this in mind, we will plan to expand our FTTH offerings over the coming days and provide our customers the choice of home broadband plans across a wide range of price points and speeds,” said George Mathen, CEO – Homes, Bharti Airtel.
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