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Jio is now offering data booster plans for its AirFiber service. These plans allow users to access additional high-speed data beyond their regular 1TB limit. The plans, which start from Rs 101, are intended to manage fair usage policy.

 

With the increasing demand for high-speed internet and data consumption, Jio's AirFiber service provides customers with a reliable and fast internet connection. However, to ensure that all users can enjoy an equitable experience, Jio implements fair usage policy.

 

Under the fair usage policy, users have a set limit of 1TB of data at high speed. Once this limit is reached, the internet speed is reduced to a lower level for the remaining period of the billing cycle. However, with the introduction of the data booster plans, users now have the option to add more high-speed data if they need it.

 

The data booster plans are priced starting from Rs 101 and offer various options depending on the user's needs. For example, there are plans that provide an additional 100GB or 200GB of high-speed data on top of the regular 1TB limit.

 

These plans offer flexibility for customers who require more data beyond their regular quota. They can choose to purchase these data booster plans as per their requirement without having to worry about any disruptions in their internet service.

 

Overall, Jio's new data booster plans for its AirFiber service provide users with additional high-speed data options beyond their 1TB limit while also managing fair usage policy effectively.

 

BSNL 

Tejas Networks, an Indian telecom gear manufacturer, has announced that it is increasing shipments of 4G Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL). The company has received an additional purchase order worth INR 107 crore for additional sites as part of BSNL's 4G network expansion. Tejas Networks has already shipped several thousand systems, including single and dual-band radios in Band 1 and Band 28. In addition, the company has started supplying backhaul equipment such as IP/MPLS routers for the BSNL 4G network.

 

Bharti Airtel added the highest number of 4G/5G subscribers in November, with 3.98 million users joining its network. Reliance Jio followed closely behind with 3.45 million additions. Vodafone Idea added 0.96 million 4G subscribers, but continued to lose overall wireless subscribers.

 

Reliance Jio commanded the leadership position in the wireless broadband space with 455.82 million subscribers at the end of November. Bharti Airtel had 255.07 million subscribers, and Vodafone Idea had 126.63 million.

 

In terms of overall wireless subscriber additions, Jio added the most users with 3.45 million joining its network, while Airtel had 1.75 million additions. Vodafone Idea lost 1.07 million subscribers during the month.

 

BSNL, a state-run telecom company, lost half a million wireless broadband users during November.

 

The total mobile number portability requests for the month were 11.95 million.

 

Jio offers 4G/5G services, Airtel offers both 2G and 4G/5G services, and Vodafone Idea offers only up to 4G services (no 5G).

 

The overall wireless tele-density in India increased to 82.71% in November from October's figure of 82.54%.

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