Airtel Broadband Fair Usage Policy

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small correction. that page was actually intended for old customers with old plans which was put there after the new plans got introduced to educate the existing users and not intended for new customers
 
small correction. that page was actually intended for old customers with old plans which was put there after the new plans got introduced to educate the existing users and not intended for new customers

Arent they forcibly migrating the old customers to the new plans with 256kbps after FUP as well?
 
After one and half years, Airtel finally reduced my FUP to 25GB from 100GB. But, they offered me 20% discount on 1999 plan so I'm migrating to that now.:dance:
 
Now I am also in the List of F**uped .. after 5 months .. of great speed I am now getting 256 kbps ......
 
Been using Airtel Broadband for last 4 years. Finally AirHELL(sorry Airtel) FUPed me. now getting 256 kbpsLooks like they are in for a clash. Let's See who wins?
 
Been using Airtel Broadband for last 4 years. Finally AirHELL(sorry Airtel) FUPed me. now getting 256 kbps

Looks like they are in for a clash. Let's See who wins?

Just look for alternatives, and get it disconnected. No use fighting with them. It's a major headache. Trust me, I know.
 
TRAI increased the min speed of broadband to 512kbps... Why is AIRTEL still selling their FUPed plans with speed reductions to 256kbps. Its not a broadband connection now once FUP kicks in...
 
TRAI increased the min speed of broadband to 512kbps... Why is AIRTEL still selling their FUPed plans with speed reductions to 256kbps. Its not a broadband connection now once FUP kicks in...

Mera Bharat Mahan!

Every rule, every definition has a loophole here, which these companies know how to use..

That's why.
 
For the most part, their FUP is haphazardly applied. On my 2 Mbps plan, I have a limit of 20 GB but I face no issues till I reach about 50 GB. Even after that, it seems to only drop down to 256kbps for a few hours a day. I simply restart my router (from the http page) when it drops and I'm right back up to 2 Mbps. Anyone else tried that?
 
Mera Bharat Mahan!

Every rule, every definition has a loophole here, which these companies know how to use..

That's why.

TRAI has recommended 512 kbps be recognized as definition of broadband speed. but it has not made mandatory thanks to cos like airtel.
 
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