Our lives now can’t function without the Internet. Most of us now consider it a need rather than a luxury for daily living. Internet communication has become essential to daily life during the COVID-19 epidemic. The pandemic forced many to work and attend school from their homes without considering how the expanded connections would affect internet access.
1. Nextra FiberBolt
In some communities in Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurgaon, and Greater Noida, Nextra offers 100 Mbps monthly for Rs 2,999 with a 50 GB FUP. The FUP cap has been raised from 30 GB to 50 GB. However, the add-on packs have increased in price. Initially, 65 GB, 95 GB, 140 GB, and 205 GB of additional storage space were offered as add-ons.
2. Gigatel
In Delhi, Gigatel provides 100 Mbps plans. The Lightning 100 plan had a 40 GB FUP restriction when it first became available for Rs 2,500. With a 100 GB FUP limit, a 100 Mbps connection is now offered for Rs 1,799. You once offered plans with various usage restrictions up to 250 GB, but they are no longer available. If the FUP cap is surpassed and users still need high-speed access, add-on packs are an option. The post-FUP speed is 2 Mbps, and downloads are limitless.
3. Act Fibrenet
Act Fibernet just unveiled a one Gbps plan for the city of Hyderabad. The act offers 1 Gbps services with a 1 TB FUP all around Hyderabad for Rs 5,999 per month. The act is mainly active in south India. FUP limitations have been loosened for the service, although plan prices remain unchanged. Only a small portion of Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Eluru, Guntur, Hyderabad, Nellore, Vijaywada, and Vishakapatnam have access to the service. The act is in effect in Delhi, a city in North India.
4. BSNL FiBro ULD
Additionally, BSNL provides 100 Mbps options. With 97 cities serviced across India, the network may be the largest. The rates are pricey, with the 100 Mbps connection coming with a 600GB FUP for a monthly rental of Rs 16,999. There have yet to be any modifications made to BSNL’s broadband services.
5. Asianet Xtreme
Some South Indian cities have access to Asianet Broadband, selling monthly plans for Rs 4,999, including 100 Mbps and 350GB of FUP. The plans are no longer available, and the website only offers high-speed connections up to 20 Mbps.
6. Den Boomband
In New Delhi, Gurgaon, Jodhpur, and Kanpur, Den Boomband is accessible in a few pin codes. Starting at Rs 3,500 per month are the 100 Mbps options. For Rs 5,500, you may get 100 Mbps with 100GB of FUP.
7. You Broadband
For Rs 1,572 per month, Your Broadband delivers 100 Mbps with a 250 GB FUP. Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Kakinada, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Navsari, Pune, Surat, Vadodara, Vijaywada, and Vishakapatnam are among the cities where the service is offered in some locations.
8. MTNL Fibre Thrill
It appears that MTNL is providing a 10 Gbps plan for Mumbai. However, it is not a plan that is posted publicly. A reader who inquired about the plans claims that the service is only available to “good” consumers and is expensive, costing lakhs.
9. Airtel
Although it is difficult to determine which cities Airtel serves with 100 Mbps broadband, some do. You must confirm the availability in your city. The plans are occasionally not visible; instead, a form asking for a callback appears. Airtel has decreased the cost of its plans.
10. Excitel Broadband
One of India’s most well-known high-speed internet service providers is Excitel, which offers unique broadband plans designed primarily for gamers, streamers, and downloaders. The length of the services varies, ranging from one month to twelve months.