V-Fiber is based on vectorisation, a broadband technology which will enable superfast data speeds, HD video streaming and uploads in a multi-device environment. This latest technological step is part of Airtel’s transformation initiative called Project Leap.
“Airtel is investing across all businesses to provide broadband for all upgrade existing broadband to make it future proof,” Sameer Batra, chief executive officer – Mumbai, Bharti Airtel said to ET in a telephonic conversation.
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Exisiting Airtel broadband customers can upgrade to V-Fibre by replacing their old modems with new modems for Rs 1000. The payment for the same can be carried out through installments of Rs 200 over five months.
Customers can register their requests at www.airtel.in/vfiber, call on 18001030121 or walk into any Airtel’s retail shop.
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