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Airtel Offers Free Broadband Data to Customers Who Also Use Its Mobile, DTH Services

10 August 2016
Airtel Offers Free Broadband Data to Customers Who Also Use Its Mobile, DTH Services

Highlights

  • Users will get additional data as part of 'myHome Rewards' programme
  • The offer applies to both existing as well as new subscriptions
  • The offer does not apply to prepaid mobile plans by Airtel
If you are an Airtel broadband customer, there's some good news in store for you. The company has announced 5GB of additional broadband data per month for customers that use other Airtel services like postpaid mobile connection and digital TV connections. These offers are as part of Airtel's 'myHome Rewards' programme.
The users will get 5GB of additional data for each of Airtel's service. So, for example, if you use Airtel Broadband and have two postpaid mobile connections with the company along with its DTH subscription, you will be entitled to 15GB of additional broadband data per month as a part of this programme, over and above your monthly fair-usage-policy (FUP) quota.
The offer is applicable to both existing as well as new subscribers of Airtel's services.
"Along with the unlimited free calling benefit on our landline, customers can now make the most of their Airtel broadband with the free additional data benefits," company's home division's CEO Hemanth Kumar Guruswamy said via an emailed statement.
In order to claim their additional data, customers can either use the myAirtel app or visit Airtel's website and register their connections.


Last week, Airtel introduced new postpaid plans to its 'myPlan Infinity' series, and brought cheaper price options for unlimited voice calling. The plans in the series now start at Rs. 1,119 and offer unlimited voice calling, with SMS and 3G/4G combos. The cheapest plan in the series offers unlimited voice calls (local, STD, and national roaming), tagged with free 100 SMS messages per day, as well as 1GB of 3G/ 4G data.

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