ACT Chennai is finally offering Unlimited plans

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Only for Chennai. Meh. Looks like plans below 1075 now have 3.3TB FUP. (Check old plans below- attatchment)

Say thanks to Jio and Airtel.

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Which city? Applicable for regions?
Currently it is applicable in Chennai. Hopefully they will upgrade their plans for other locations too.
Only for Chennai. Meh. Looks like plans below 1075 now have 3.3TB FUP. (Check old plans below- attatchment)

Say thanks to Jio and Airtel.

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Folks working at ISP's marketing team. Please learn English

Yes data is unlimited.But speed is differential.
After 3.3TB, speed drops down to 2-5 Mbps ...
Unfortunately data consumption above 3.3TB is considered commercial usage.(i am not sure from where this came from but lately every service provider is following this limit)
 
Hopefully they follow suit in other cities as well. They were at a severe disadvantages with most other players offering higher data caps.
 
Hopefully they follow suit in other cities as well. They were at a severe disadvantages with most other players offering higher data caps.
Requesting all ACT users to poke them on twitter for unlimited plans. (PAN INDIA UNLIMITED PLANS AND UNIFORM TARIFF)
 
Currently it is applicable in Chennai. Hopefully they will upgrade their plans for other locations too.


Yes data is unlimited.But speed is differential.
After 3.3TB, speed drops down to 2-5 Mbps ...
Unfortunately data consumption above 3.3TB is considered commercial usage.(i am not sure from where this came from but lately every service provider is following this limit)
These calculations are based on average speed which a user can expect over a duration of one month. Because usage varies, has its peaks and troughs, so an assumed average speed of a month is used for calculating data usage.

They have taken a baseline of 10mbps or 1.25 (10/8) MBps constant and stable speed for a duration of one month.

10mbps x 60s x 60m x 24h x 31d=2,67,84,000Mb
2,67,84,000Mbit/8 = 33,48,000MB
33,48,000MB/1000(or 1024) = 3348GB

So the isps round it off too 3300 or 3333GB.
 
How can we expect them to provide similar performance to Jio and Airtel with inferior (FTTC) infra? Speed should degrade somewhat.
 
How can we expect them to provide similar performance to Jio and Airtel with inferior (FTTC) infra? Speed should degrade somewhat.
Lol. They are providing 350Mbps on Cat 5e (FTTB) in Hyderabad.

I have seen people getting FTTH setup for even 100mbps plans in other cities and the installation costs are also higher.

 
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