Airtel: Is Airtel's ₹1,599 Broadband Plan Truly Worth the Money? It Offers 300 Mbps Speed Along with 22+ OTT Platforms..
Bharti Airtel has introduced a ₹1,599 broadband plan for its customers, which is available in almost every telecom circle. This plan is being offered to both the company's Fiber and AirFiber users. If both Fiber and AirFiber services are available in your area, opting for a Fiber connection is the better choice, as it offers more data and more reliable connectivity.
**The Benefit of 300 Mbps Speed and Unlimited Data**
With this plan, users enjoy a high download speed of 300 Mbps, which is considered sufficiently fast for heavy internet usage. While the company markets this as an "unlimited data" plan, it does come with a specific high-speed data cap. For Fiber users, this limit is set at 3.3 TB, whereas for AirFiber users, it is restricted to just 1 TB. This is precisely why prioritizing a Fiber connection is recommended.
**Access to 22+ OTT Platforms**
The most significant highlight of this plan lies in the OTT benefits it offers. Users gain access to platforms such as Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, ZEE5, and JioHotstar.
All these services are made available through a single login via Airtel Xstream Play Premium, eliminating the need for users to purchase separate subscriptions for each service. Additionally, this plan includes a one-year subscription to Adobe Express Premium (valued at approximately ₹4,000) and access to Google One.
**Includes 350+ Live TV Channels**
Beyond OTT services, this plan also provides access to over 350 live TV channels. This ensures that users do not require a separate DTH connection for their entertainment needs.
**Expensive for Many Users**
The base price of this plan is ₹1,599; however, users will end up paying a higher amount once the applicable 18% GST is added. While this plan is undeniably robust in terms of features, the reality is that it may prove to be too expensive for the majority of users.
After all, a 300 Mbps internet speed and such an extensive array of OTT benefits are not essential requirements for every user. Therefore, if your needs are limited to basic browsing, streaming, or working from home, this plan might seem too expensive for your budget.
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