Comprehensive Guide to Airtel’s 100 Mbps Xstream Fiber Broadband Plan 

Comprehensive Guide to Airtel's 100 Mbps Xstream Fiber Broadband Plan

Airtel’s 100 Mbps Broadband Plan: A Comprehensive Look at the Airtel Xstream Fiber Offering Bharti Airtel recently introduced Airtel Xstream AirFiber, delivering 100 Mbps speeds in select areas. However, if AirFiber isn’t accessible in your region, Airtel extends its Xstream Fiber service to approximately 1,225 cities as of August. Airtel Xstream Fiber represents Airtel’s broadband service. 

As the month draws to a close, and if you’re searching for a reliable 100 Mbps connectivity solution or contemplating a switch, Airtel presents a plan akin to its AirFiber offering. Let’s delve into the details of the Airtel Xstream Fiber 100 Mbps broadband plan for the end of September. 

Airtel Xstream Fiber 100 Mbps Broadband Plan: 

Airtel offers a 100 Mbps Standard Plan priced at Rs 799 per month, encompassing unlimited internet and local/STD calls. Airtel Xstream Fiber brings you advantages such as WiFi calling, 24/7 customer support, proactive network monitoring, auto troubleshooting routers, auto-adjusting upload/download speeds, and a guaranteed 24×7 plan speed. 

Airtel Xstream Fiber leverages FTTH (Fiber to Home) technology, delivering a fully dedicated fiber optic cable capable of connecting to 60 devices through a WiFi router modem. 

Airtel Thanks Benefits: 

The Airtel 100 Mbps Broadband plan also includes Airtel Thanks benefits: Xstream Premium Pack, Apollo 24|7 Circle membership, and Wynk. Subscribers of the Standard 100 Mbps plan enjoy a complimentary 1-year subscription to the Airtel Xstream Premium pack, valued at Rs 1,499. 

  • Long-Term Plan Benefits: 

Opting for a 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month plan waives the installation fees of Rs 1,500. Subscribers of extended plans, such as 6 months or 12 months, additionally receive a 7.5 percent or 15 percent discount, respectively. It’s worth noting that the plan is subject to a Fair Usage Policy, with speeds decreasing to 2 Mbps after consuming 3333GB. 

  • Booking Airtel Xstream Fiber: 

Prospective customers can visit airtel.in/broadband/, select their city, and choose their preferred plan, such as the Rs 799 plan mentioned in this article. The website will guide them through the installation details, and once submitted, their broadband service request will be registered and processed. 

  • Booking Airtel Xstream AirFiber Online: 

Airtel is also now accepting online bookings for its Xstream AirFiber service. Although this service is currently limited to Delhi and Mumbai, customers can provide their mobile number and location to register their Airtel Xstream AirFiber booking request with Airtel. 

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