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Airtel brings 100 MBPS broadband to Indian homes

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  • speedy new fibre optic technology will use existing footprint

Reliance Jio's launch of 4G VoLTE services across India has spurred other Indian telecom providers to announce their own zippy and compellingly priced options

Bharti Airtel has brought a speedy new fibre optic connectivity to homes in many Indian cities. The latest is Bangalore. Earlier the technology called V-Fiber was rolled out in Hyderabad, Guwahati, Delhi, Indore, Bhopal, Pune, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Chennai.
‘V-Fiber’ is based on Vectorization -- said to be Europe’s No. 1 fixed broadband technology – and will deliver speeds of up to 100 Mbps over Airtel’s existing broadband footprint in the city. ‘V-Fiber will enable HD video streaming, heavy file downloads and uploads in a multi-device environment (over Wi-Fi).

Airtel is the first operator in India to deploy Vectorization technology, which turbo charges the last mile copper with advanced noise elimination technology (just like in audio systems) to deliver superfast data speeds. With V-Fiber, Airtel has brought fiber into colonies & neighborhoods and upgraded exchanges.

Existing Airtel broadband customers can upgrade to ‘V-Fiber’ speeds to enjoy superfast data speeds at no extra monthly cost. New customers can avail the 3 month unlimited offer and subsequently choose exciting V-Fiber plans starting from Rs. 999. www.airtel.in/vfiber

Tech Note: V-Fiber, a term seemingly coined by Airtel, in all likelihood is (Very high bit rate) VDSL or digital subscriber line tchnology. Second-generation systems (VDSL2) use frequencies of up to 30 MHz to provide data rates exceeding 100 Mbit/s simultaneously in both the upstream and downstream directions. Source Wikipedia

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