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You can now subscribe to Airtel Business and Xstream Fiber for Rs 999

If you thought that Bharti Airtel only catered to consumers, note that it also has a B2B model known as Airtel Business. Airtel Business is geared towards organisations that want their offices to have Wi-FI. Internet plans under Airtel Business and Xstream Fiber are both offered for Rs 999, however, the offerings are vastly different.

What falls under the Airtel Business Rs 999 plan?

What falls under the Airtel Business Rs 999 plan?

Clients can gain unlimited data at 200mbps along with two Airtel Bluejeans licenses and two Device Security by Kaspersky licenses. The plan also offers parallel calling services under which you can answer calls made to the landline via your smartphone. Finally, the brand also offers a landline along with the other services.

What falls under the Xstream Fiber Rs 999 plan?

The Airtel Xstream Fiber Rs 999 plan offers 3.3TB of 3,333GB of fair-usage-policy (FUP) data with the plan along with a free landline connection. The internet speed promised is 200mbps. Consumers can also access extra benefits as per the Airtel Thanks program. As of now, this includes a free subscription to Disney+ Hotstar Super and Amazon Prime Video for one year, along with a subscription to Wynk music. Consumers can also pay an additional Rs 1,500 to get the Airtel Xstream Box. 

Also Read: Airtel launches Rs 119 add-on data plan, offers 15GB data - Benefits, validity and more

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