When would Act Fibernet launch unlimited plans like Jio and Airtel?

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First Bengaluru Plans were updated, then chennai...Now Delhi.
NEXT IS HYDERABAD ?
 

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Delhi plans are not updated Extra 1000 GB is for who recharge for 6 months or 1 year not for monthly recharge extra1000 GB is given for 6 months or for a year and not this extra 1000 gb given every month for 6 month or for 1 year.
 
First Bengaluru Plans were updated, then chennai...Now Delhi.
NEXT IS HYDERABAD ?
Good Observation 👌🏼

But I dont think ACT is in a mood to update Hyd plans anytime soon !! I remember they upgrading the speeds as per the market earlier i.e., say from 10Mbps > 15 > 25 > 40 > 50 (Any long time Hyd act user may know this), much proactively they upgraded speeds earlier.

Also as discussed in threads here, ACT has good coverage in Hyd compared to others so I dont think they are ready to upgrade soon but may be at a later point of time !!
 
Look at Diamond and Remarkable, and their prices
This reminds of the old days when Airtel used to show same plan with different prices inside the App. This clearly shows that either they don't go through all the existing plans when updating or clearly their department who decides these plans is stupid. And also Diamond plan has a Netflix discount as well, so yeah I will totally opt for Remarkable one :ROFLMAO:.
BTW check this out.
Stupid ACT plans.JPG
 
Yeah airtel is providing unlimited plans since last year in Visakhapatnam. I think the same goes to Hyderabad
I don't know about these 2 cities but in North India they were asking to pay ~Rs 400 extra with taxes for unlimited which is too costly for me and most other people that I new (since it's like 50% of the Plan cost that most people were on)

Now it's available in the same or lesser price courtsey of Jio. That's a big difference and it's visible very much on the ground for users.
 
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