ACT Fibernet Providing Up to 6 Months of Extra Service With Long-Term Broadband Plans

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In the run-up to the launch of Reliance Jio GigaFiber, the other broadband service providers are ramping up their operations. To compete head on with the Mukesh Ambani led telecom operator, the other service providers are rolling out offers after offers. Atria Convergence Technologies is another major service provider in the country which has its operations live in major cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru. As such, the service provider is preparing for the launch of Reliance Jio GigaFiber. As part of this preparation, ACT Fibernet is already offering discounted Netflix subscription and more. Alongside the Netflix offer, ACT Fibernet also has another offer where the subscribers will be able to enjoy free additional months of subscription with their broadband plan. Here are all the details about the new offer from ACT Fibernet.




Additional 15 Days of Subscription in ACT Fibernet Plans

To get 15 days of additional subscription from ACT Fibernet, the subscriber will have to pay for five and a half month of their plan in advance. On doing this, the subscribers will get 15 days of additional free subscription period from ACT Fibernet, meaning that by paying for 5.5 months of subscription, the subscribers will enjoy a total of 6 months subscription. The plans on which this offer will be applicable will include, A-Max 675, A-Max 1050, A-Max 1299, and Incredible 1999.

Additional 2 Months of Subscription in ACT Fibernet Plans

In case ACT Fibernet subscribers pay for the select plans under this offer in advance for 10 months or 12 months, then these customers of ACT Fibernet will be able to enjoy 2 months of extra subscription on their plan. The plans which are eligible for this offer include, A-Max Swift FT, A-Max 1050, ACT GIGA, A-Max Rapid FT, A-Max 1299, A-Max 675, and Incredible 1999.

Additional 6 Months of Subscription in ACT Fibernet Plans

Lastly, the subscribers of ACT Fibernet will also be able to get up to 6 months of additional subscription as well. However, to avail the extra subscription period of 6 months, the subscribers will have to pay 18 months of advance rental. The offer of 6 months extra additional subscription will be applicable on the following plans by ACT, which include A-Max 675, Incredible 1999, A-Max 1050, and A-Max 1299.

It is worth noting that ACT Fibernet is also rolling out new offers for its subscribers. As part of its plans to lure subscribers, the service provider has also partnered up its Netflix to provide additional 500GB plan. The additional data will be available to the subscribers of ACT Fibernet plans who are on plan of 6-months or 12-months.

Note: The broadband plans from ACT Fibernet differ from city to city and we would suggest you check the company's website to know the extra service details.

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