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WIth airtel, you need to pay for a minimum of 3 months (not eligible for the 499 plan), in order to have 0 installation and deposit charges. The same goes for JioFiber, but there is no minimum plan baseline in it.
Airtel does not offer their Xstream Box and you need to pay an additional 2200(non-refundable) for it, regardless of any plan you choose. This is optional tho, if you have a firestick or any other Android TV app, the XStream app displays very minimum OTT options. On JioFiber it comes free and is surprisingly pretty good, though limited to 1080p only on Netflix and PrimeVideo, etc even on a 4K TV.
Internet quality-wise, I'd say they are mostly similar though if you have multiple very heavy users, then airtel would be the way to go purely since it has better-loaded latencies.
Other than that it boils down to, whether you'd have 200Mbps for 999 or 150.
Internet Uptime or Resolution, JioFiber is a lot better in this regard but that'd boil down to Location to Location.
JioFiber maintains its Fiber Lines/DP Boxes on its own, while Airtel leases it to a separate company for the job.
Airtel does not offer their Xstream Box and you need to pay an additional 2200(non-refundable) for it, regardless of any plan you choose. This is optional tho, if you have a firestick or any other Android TV app, the XStream app displays very minimum OTT options. On JioFiber it comes free and is surprisingly pretty good, though limited to 1080p only on Netflix and PrimeVideo, etc even on a 4K TV.
Internet quality-wise, I'd say they are mostly similar though if you have multiple very heavy users, then airtel would be the way to go purely since it has better-loaded latencies.
Other than that it boils down to, whether you'd have 200Mbps for 999 or 150.
Internet Uptime or Resolution, JioFiber is a lot better in this regard but that'd boil down to Location to Location.
JioFiber maintains its Fiber Lines/DP Boxes on its own, while Airtel leases it to a separate company for the job.