Yes, all the above-mentioned posts are correct. To get Airtel Office Internet, either you have to own a
business or be part of a business (an employee). If you own a business, you would have to show relevant documents (GSTIN, CIN, License papers, and such). If you're an employee, you have to furnish the details of your company and its manager's name. Your company will partner up with Airtel to provide its employees with Airtel Office Internet at their homes, and managers will get to
manage everything through the Airtel Business Portal.
That's why Airtel Office Internet comes with products that make more sense in the business world. Like Airtel BlueJeans Video Conferencing solutions, or
Google Workspace to get your customized email addresses (
[email protected]) and more. Parallel ringing for when you're not at your business venture but would still like to take after-hours business calls on your phone.
And on top of that, it comes with unlimited data without any FUP. But sadly, it cannot be availed by a domestic user.
Jio has something similar to this (JioBusiness Solution), but it isn't anywhere as interesting as Airtel.
Links:
Airtel Office Internet,
JioBusiness Solution