
Internet services provider Bharti Airtel is all set to launch a price war in the broadband segment, with plans to offer high bandwidth at low prices. The company has reduced the monthly fee for 1Mbps speed connection from Rs 2,999 to Rs 1,699 and is also offering additional free value-added services such as games and software worth Rs 500. It has also dropped tariff for the 512 kbps connection by 31 per cent from Rs 1,599 to Rs 1,099 a month, making it one of the cheapest fibre optical cable-based broadband services in the market. Check out the unbelievable tariffs below
Airtel Broadband Tariffs


Of course, the new plans do fall under the Fair Usage Policy (FUP), but with the company not announcing any new regulations, the last FUP should remain valid. In this, a 1Mbps line had a transfer limit of 100GB per month, after which it would be restricted to 512Kbps of transfer speeds. Similarly, a 512Kbps line would be restricted to 256Kbps upon hitting the same limit. For more information on Airtel Broadband, click here.
Source: Hindu Business Line | Digit








It seems to be better than bsnl service. Thanks for sharing the details.