Breaking Airtel IPTV is now launched in select cities; to launch all over India from 12 March 2025

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charges to be paid including NCF for every secondary connection as primary DTH/IPTV benefits are not transferred, where as Jio tv+ can be used in Secondary TV in the same Home without additional charges
As per details their is RS:0 towards NFC in iptv

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Normal Xstream box (with ODU) far better than IPTV box..
No internet usage for viewing live channels so IPTV box not feasible for Air fiber with 1 TB limit.
Normal Xstream box work with any network so no tension of keeping airtel fiber only.Also IPTV box useless without internet while one can keep normal Xstream box to watch tv channels and remove broadband
See you are right that Normal xtream is better then iptv but iptv has many benefits too like no more extra wire coming from odu unit to set top box, downtime of internet I think is less as it's working on 5g sim via Tower if you compare with rain in DTH, also changing of LNB due to faulty, calling service engineer for dish allignment if some issue occur, senior citizen easy to use if one is familiar with airtel dth, no more society issue and if you go for vacation for example to your farm house or village then you can take your box along with and give airtel mobile hotspot and you can watch any channel so no need to take new connection for few days stay.
 
Let Airtel confirm bro. You itself will make them to charge even if Airtel Team planned not to charge or less NCF ... On a lighter note ...
How can Airtel charge an NFC for IPTV while also deducting data from the broadband monthly allowance? The data being consumed for the IPTV streaming is the NCF equivalent. If IPTV were to be offered as a standalone service without a monthly broadband plan then the ISP could charge an NCF.
 
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