Airtel’s V-Fiber broadband goes live in Indore

Airtel v-fiber broadband in Indore
Bharti Airtel has launched its V-Fiber broadband services – on fixed broadband technology — in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

V-Fiber broadband on Vectorization technology will deliver speeds of up to 100 Mbps in the Indore city. This launch is an important milestone in Airtel’s journey, which commenced its fixedline operations from Indore in 1998.

Bharti Airtel is the first telecom operator in India to deploy Vectorization broadband technology to deliver superfast data speeds.

Airtel is not charging extra price for offering superfast data speeds to the existing Airtel broadband customers in Bhopal.

If broadband customers are not happy with the service within one month, Bharti Airtel will refund the activation charges and the amount will be adjusted in the next bill cycle.

Airtel is offering unlimited broadband for 3 months to new customers. Post the unlimited offer, the price of the V-Fiber plans will be starting from Rs 999. Existing and new broadband customers can register their requests at www.airtel.in/vfiber  or call on 18001030121.

“With V-Fiber, we are set to offer an altogether transformed experience on future ready network to the digitally savvy homes,” said Dharmender Khajuria, CEO – Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh, Bharti Airtel.

Airtel said its myHome Rewards program provides free additional data benefit of 5GB per month for every other Airtel service connection – postpaid mobile or digital TV (DTH) – within the home/family. Customers can get this offer for their existing as well as new Airtel postpaid mobile and digital TV connections.

Airtel also offers unlimited free voice calling to any network for all its broadband customers.

editor@telecomlead.com

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