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Tata Sky Broadband takes on Airtel Xstream, offers data rollover option starting at Rs 650 per month: All you need to know

Airtel recently rebranded its home broadband service to Airtel Xstream and announced that it will no longer offer data rollover facility on any of its plans. The move would’ve irked many of the company’s consumers but it tried to make things easier by offering unlimited high speed data on all of its plans for an additional Rs 299. Now, the telco is facing competition from one of the top DTH providers in India, Tata Sky. The DTH provider also offers home broadband services and it is offering data rollover facility on its Fixed GB Plans. These plans start at Rs 650 per month, excluding taxes, and offer up to 100Mbps speeds.

Tata Sky Broadband plans price and features

Tata Sky’s home broadband plans are priced starting at Rs 650 per month. This plan offers up to 60GB data per month with speeds of up to 25Mbps and data rollover option. Furthermore, the Rs 750, Rs 800 and Rs 900 plans by the telco credits 150GB, 400GB and 250GB data per month respectively. However, one gets speeds of up to 50, 25 and 100Mbps respectively. Then, there are two more plans that cost Rs 950 and Rs 1,000 per month and offer 500GB of data with speeds of up to 50 and 100Mbps respectively. 

These plans can also be subscribed for three, six and 12 months, and users will get additional benefits when they go for longer subscriptions. For example, when one subscribes to any of the above plans for at least 3 months, they will not be charged for the installation and the router. When going for a six and 12 months subscription, users will be eligible to avail 10 percent and 15 percent discount respectively. Do note that we checked the benefits of these plans for Navi Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru and there could be some differences for other regions. You can check the details of these plans in your region here. 



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