Broadband service provider Spectranet to launch its services in Bengaluru

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Optical fibre broadband service provider Spectranet on Wednesday said that it will be expanding its operations in South India by launching in Bengaluru.

The company has started off by providing broadband connectivity to the prominent addresses in the city like Bannerghatta, Electronic City, Kundalhalli, Bellandur and will be adding more areas in a phased out fashion, Spectranet said in a statement.

The company is offering unlimited data usage with symmetric speed of 100 mbps allowing users both 100mbps upload and download speeds. The unlimited high-speed fiber broadband plans start at Rs 1199 in the new launch areas.

Customers purchasing the initial launch phase offer will be secured of any changes in launch offer plan for the next 24 months which is only available for the 30 days and would be moved to the regular plan.

“Bengaluru being the IT hub of the country was our natural choice to begin our foray into the southern markets. With tech-savvy residents who have a preference for quality services, we are very excited to unleash the third age of connectivity from here,” said Udit Mehrotra, Managing Director & CEO, Spectranet.

“Fibre being the most advanced technology enables broadband to work years on years without the customers needing to upgrade their cables. This enables us to potentially provide speeds 100 times beyond what the customers are experiencing now and enhance their experience. In US, minimum broadband speed is 25 mbps, we want to bring our customers at par with the global broadband users,” added Mehrotra.

The company claims to be delivering speeds of 1 Gbps and more for both home and business segment.

Spectranet: Broadband service provider Spectranet to launch its services in Bengaluru, Telecom News, ET Telecom
 
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