Airtel announces data rollover for home broadband subscribers
Airtel home broadband subscribers will now be able to carry forward unused data to the next billing cycle.
Key Highlights
- Airtel home broadband customers to avail data rollover service.
- Existing customers can check their data usage via the company website.
- New subscribers will have to log in to avail a data rollover plan.
Airtel on Tuesday announced a data rollover scheme for its home broadband subscribers. Unused monthly data will be carried forward and added to the data benefit of the next billing cycle.
“The ‘Data Rollover’ facility will ensure that Airtel home broadband customers never waste any data that they pay for and continue enjoying a great online experience. Customers can accumulate up to 1000 GB data and easily track their usage and balance data available on MyAirtel App,” Airtel said.
To check the data rollover eligibility subscribers need to log on to the MyAirtel app. While new Airtel customers will need to log on to airtel’s broadband website to opt for a plan with data rollover facility.
“Home broadband continues to drive the massive growth of in-home consumption of online content and the combination of Airtel V-Fiber and ‘data rollover’ will enable a truly world-class experience for today’s digital homes,” Goerge Mathen, CEO – Homes, Bharti Airtel, said
Airtel also has its ‘V-Fiber,’ technology which offers speeds up to 100 Mbps. V-Fiber is now available in 87 cities across India.
Airtel claimed to have over 21 lakh customers and is the second largest home broadband provider in India.
The telecom operator had earlier introduced ‘Data Rollover’ for its Postpaid mobile customers in July 2017 as part of Project Next.
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