ACT Fibernet expand its services to seven additional cities

ACT Fibernet is now available in Kanchipuram, Ghaziabad, Polachi, Machlipatnam, Ongole, Bhimavaram, and Tadapaligudam.

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Broadband service provider ACT Fibernet (Atria Convergence Technologies Ltd.) has expanded its services in seven more cities across India. ACT Fibernet is now available in Kanchipuram, Ghaziabad, Polachi, Machlipatnam, Ongole, Bhimavaram, and Tadapaligudam.

With this ACT Fibernet services are now available in 30 cities, including Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Delhi, Eluru, Guntur, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Nellore, Rajahmundry, Tirupati, Pune, Trichy, Housar, Vijayawada, Vizag, Kanchipuram, and Warangal.

“Residents of these cities can now meet their broadband and entertainment needs with high-speed internet powered by cutting-edge fiber optic technology and futuristic speeds. “We are receiving positive feedback from our customers. Our services will provide high-speed learning and entertainment to all our customers. ACT Fibernet is committed to making internet services easily available across the country,” an ACT Fibernet spokesperson said in a statement to ET.

According to the report, ACT will offer plans costing Rs. 649 in these cities. Customers in Kanchipuram, Machlipatnam, Ongole, Bhimavaram, and Tadapaligudam can enjoy internet speeds of up to 40 Mbps with the Rs. 649 plan. Meanwhile, subscribers in Ghaziabad will have access to 50 Mbps speed, and users in Polachi can get 75 Mbps speed under the same plan.

Interested customers can visit the ACT Fibernet website or call the customer care number at 1800-1022-836 to inquire about the services and book a new connection.

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Wondering why ACT has different plans across cities. They should come up with uniform plans. Sometimes it feels like a loss when I see a better plan for the same price in other regions

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