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

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They have a post on their website from as recently as this year on why users "don't need" unlimited data plans. So I highly doubt that will change unless these 3.3TB data caps are phenomenally compelling to a vast swath of users.
From ACT's post //You might be tempted by the best broadband plan offering limitless data, but as discussed above in many cases you would not need more than 10 GB monthly data on an average.

Hell yeah!! What's next then ? Plans with 10 GB fup ? Lmao!!
 
They have a post on their website from as recently as this year on why users "don't need" unlimited data plans. So I highly doubt that will change unless these 3.3TB data caps are phenomenally compelling to a vast swath of users.
That is an old article. Hopefully, they would change their stance with the recent developments.
 
ACT Fibernet has very good customer base in Hyderabad. If they don't change their plans anytime soon, they will lose long term and old customers. Many people are just waiting for their subscription to end to make a switch to some other ISP. Right now JIO is not available in every location, so some people will move to Airtel Broadband. And rest will eventually move to JIO.
Delay in announcing the new plans will be "Too little too late".
 
No dude , I'm just hoping and some other guy also mentioned that more likely they will announce new plans tomorrow... Also ongoing maintenance activity will done by tomorrow 5:30AM
 
@Phanindra Musinada ah so based the ongoing activity !! Even I'm waiting for the ACT to change the plans/upgrade speeds, 999+GST for 100mbps with no others offers is too much of amount !! Getting lotmore in other ISP's, Say Jio/Airtel.

My plan expires this month end and I wish the new plans will be announced by then.
 
Funny thing is Act did make their broadband truly unlimited for a brief period at the start of the pandemic. So they are probably aware how much is it going to cost them with this 3.3 TB limit.
 
apparently they updated their plans today. someone just posted a new thread about it.
 
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