ACT Fibernet raises data limits of its broadband plans in Hyderabad
ACT Fibernet, a fiber-focused wired broadband ISP (Internet Service Provider) in terms of the number of fiber broadband internet subscribers and one of the most reliable wired broadband internet service providers in India, recently increased the FUP data limits across all its broadband plans beginning in Hyderabad. With this move, ACT Fibernet aims to meet the incessant demand for higher internet data among its existing customers and enhance their internet broadband experience.
ACT Fibernet enjoys the highest market share in Hyderabad in wired broadband market. Coupled with incredible internet speed the newly revised plans will now allow customers to consume additional data basis his/her usage needs.
In the latest offering, ACT Fibernet’s A-Max 410 has been upgraded to A-Max 425 and is bundled with 200 GB FUP limit from 75 GB FUP. Similarly, for the plan A-Max Swift the FUP limit has been increased to 250 GB FUP limit from 100 GB FUP limit. Plan A-Max 650 has been upgraded to A-Max 675 with 400GB FUP limit from 150GB FUP. A-Max Rapid has been upgraded to 450GB FUP limit from 175GB FUP, A-Max 1050 has been upgraded to 600GB FUP limit from 250GB FUP. A-Max 1299 has been upgraded to 750GB FUP limit from 300GB FUP, A-Max 1999 has been upgraded to 1,250GB FUP limit from 500GB FUP and ACT Giga has been upgraded to 2TB FUP limit from 1TB FUP.
Speaking on the revised plans, Partha Biswas, Chief Operating Officer, ACT Fibernet, commented,” The demand for higher internet data has remarkably increased among our customers, primarily because today internet is used for multiple purposes. It is used for work, entertainment, online transactions and much more. Therefore, to provide the best broadband experience to our customers, we have substantially increased the data limits of all our broadband plans which will allow them to use data as per their needs.”
The table below captures the plan details:
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