ACT Fibernet, India’s largest fiber broadband ISP (internet service provider) today announced the launch of 1Gbps (Giga speeds, 1000 Mbps) wired broadband internet service for the city of Bengaluru. This city is popularly known as the silicon valley of India and rated as one of the world’s top high-tech city, has an incessant demand for high-internet broadband speed.
Launched in the presence of Shri. Priyank Kharge, Minister of IT, Bio Technology, Science & Technology and Tourism, Government of Karnataka, ACT Fibernet has now GIGA powered two Indian cities in 2017. You may recall that earlier the company has launched this service in Hyderabad.
Speaking on the launch Bala Malladi, CEO, Atria Convergence Technologies Pvt. Ltd said, “With the success of 1Gbps in Hyderabad, I am extremely happy to extend our services to Bengaluru. Known as the tech capital of India, we realised the city needs cutting edge/ futuristic internet technology to accelerate its development. We therefore, ramped up our network with Giga technology and will now provide full coverage for individual home and corporate organisation. I am confident that as we keep introducing such advanced technology across cities we will soon witness a societal transformation.”
As a part of the launch, ACT Fibernet is introducing curated broadband plans for retail and SME (Small Medium Enterprise) customers. Under retail, ACT GIGA plan will offer 1 Gbps broadband speed with 1250 GB FUP upload and 1250 Gb FUP Download at Rs.5999 only. In addition, customers who opt for the broadband plan for a period of 6 months can avail one-month free subscription and for 12 months avail two- months free subscription. Further, if an existing customer is upgrading the current broadband plan to Giga plan installation cost is only Rs.2500 and for new customers installation charges is Rs.5000 only.
Similarly, under SME (Small Medium Enterprise), ACT Fibernet has introduced a new plan ACT SME GIGA Plus at INR 15,000, while ACT SME Exceptional Plus and ACT SME Phenomenal Plus will be upgraded to 1 Gbps speeds in the near future.