AirFiber or 5G FWA are the Future, Says Airtel

For Faster 5G at Home, Jio and Airtel Push Major Expansion of FWA Broadband

Bharti Airtel, a leading Indian telecom operator, looks at 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access) or AirFiber as a use case of 5G that can definitely be monetised heavily in the future. The telco believes in the underlying potential and the problem that FWA or AirFiber solves for customers and the telcos. 

Randeep Sekhon, Bharti Airtel’s CTO, at an industry event, said that 5G FWA is a use case that will definitely get monetised. He said that since it is hard to deploy fiber everywhere as it has money and time constraints, AirFiber has become a great alternative solution to fulfil connectivity needs for customers. 

Sekhon said that the technology is maturing and the cost of an AirFiber connection is coming down. With time that cost would come down further as a higher scale is achieved by the telco. Sekhon also mentioned that the cost of a home pass associated with AirFiber is now comparable to the cost of a home pass in the FTTH (fiber-to-the-home), which means that operators won’t shy away from deploying AirFiber in large numbers now. 

Airtel Announced New AirFiber Plans 

Much recently, Bharti Airtel announced new Xstream AirFiber plans. These plans cost Rs 799 and Rs 999 per month. Both offer an identical internet speed of 100 Mbps with 1TB of data. However, the additional entertainment benefits bundled with both plans are different. 

The Rs 799 plan only comes with Airtel Xstream Play while the Rs 999 plan comes with access to Disney+ Hotstar, Xstream Play and Live TV channels. The service is currently available in four cities of the country – Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Delhi. Users opting a 12-months plan will get the AirFiber connection installation fee of Rs 1000 waived off. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BSNL Extends FTTH Services to Over 79,000 Rural Villages
Broadband

BSNL Extends FTTH Services to Over 79,000 Rural Villages

Summary: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited has expanded its rural FTTH services to over 79,000 villages across India under the Digital Bharat Nidhi initiative, offering free fibre installation through the BharatNet project while charging only monthly fees. The service includes affordable plans such as a ₹399 option with up to 40 Mbps speed and higher-tier packages […]

Read More
Scindia Introduces Updated TDIP Programme With ₹203 Crore Budget to Boost 5G Advanced and 6G Progress
5G/6G

Scindia Introduces Updated TDIP Programme With ₹203 Crore Budget to Boost 5G Advanced and 6G Progress

Summary: Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia has launched the revised TDIP Scheme with an outlay of Rs 203 crore for 2026–31 to strengthen India’s role in global telecom standardization and accelerate the development of indigenous 5G Advanced and 6G technologies. The initiative supports participation in international bodies like ITU, 3GPP, and oneM2M, while offering financial […]

Read More
Vi rolls out 5G services in Chennai
5G/6G

Vi rolls out 5G services in Chennai

Summary: Vodafone Idea Limited (Vi) has launched 5G services in Chennai, completing its presence across all metro cities and expanding its reach in India’s data market. The company plans to extend 5G to multiple cities, including Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, Salem, Tiruppur, Vellore, and Pondicherry by May 2026 as part of its broader strategy to cover 133 […]

Read More
Copyright @ 2025 Bharatnet. All rights reserved.