As an introductory offer, the ACT is also offering 2 months of free Wi-Fi to those who will opt for an annual 50Mbps plan. The original price for the 50Mbps plan is Rs. 549 per month, but if a customer opts for a long-term plan, then it will cost him Rs. 471 as per the official website. It is still unknown that till when this offer will remain valid, but for now you can enjoy 50Mbps speed at discounted prices. Both the 50Mbps and 1Gbps plans offer unlimited data. ALSO READ: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is Here: New Features and Phones ACTFibernet offer ‘Unlimited Data’ with all the broadband plans in the mentioned region, but it has a fair usage policy (FUP) which claims that the upper limit of one user will be 3300 GB of data per month. Once this limit gets crossed, the speed will come down to 512Kbps. 1Gbps plan is priced at Rs. 1999, every month. First launched in Hyderabad in 2017, the 1Gbps ACT Giga plan was later brought to Bengaluru and Chennai in 2018. ACT Fibernet claimed that it was the first broadband service provider in India to offer 1Gbps internet speeds. Although service providers like Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Spectra also give 1Gbps speeds now, Airtel and Jio offer this high-speed experience at a monthly rental of Rs. 3999. All the broadband plans by ACT Fibernet include a one-month free Zee5 Subscription, SonyLiv membership, Hungama Play, and more. Customers can book these plans directly through the ACT Fibernet website or app. 1Gbps plan will require an additional installation charge of Rs. 500 that users will have to pay for the first time. The current plans available in Delhi are- ALSO READ: Here’s how you can secretly play 20 unlisted games on Xbox Game Pass for PC “The launch of our 1Gbps speeds in Delhi will help the citizens of Delhi, especially high-usage customers to get a seamless internet experience. We also believe that this Giga plan will immensely aid working from home professionals and small and medium offices which rely upon high data transfers, real-time cloud connectivity, graphics and animations, and other such new-age industries to work seamlessly,” said Saurabh Mukherjee, CEO, Atria Convergence Technologies, in a statement.

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