Airtel launches Vectorization-based broadband in Bengaluru

Airtel announced the launch of V-Fiber in Bengaluru, to deliver superfast broadband speeds of up to 100 Mbps over Airtel’s existing broadband footprint in the city.

V-Fiber based on Vectorization – Europe’s No. 1 fixed broadband technology — will deliver superfast data speeds consistently and enable HD video streaming, heavy file downloads and uploads in a multi-device environment (over Wi-Fi), the company said.

Airtel is the first operator in India to deploy Vectorization technology, which turbo charges the last mile copper with advanced noise elimination technology (just like in audio systems) to deliver superfast data speeds.

The technology does not require new wiring, drilling, etc., at an existing customer’s premises. One simply needs to upgrade to a new ‘V-Fiber’ modem.

Airtel is offering upgrade to existing broadband customers at no extra monthly cost. If they are not happy with the service within one month, Airtel will refund the activation charges and the amount will be adjusted in the next bill cycle.

New customers can avail the 3 month unlimited offer and subsequently choose exciting V-Fiber plans starting from Rs 999. Existing and new customers can register their requests at www.airtel.in/vfiber or call on 18001030121, the company said.

C Surendran, CEO – Karnataka, Bharti Airtel, said, “With ‘V-Fiber’, we are all set to offer an altogether transformed experience on our future ready network to the digitally savvy homes.”

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