Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks

To stick to the trends and to offer competitive services, Bharti Airtel also introduced its FTTH (Fiber to the home) V-Fiber broadband services a couple of years ago. With Jio GigaFiber launching in August, the competition is only going to grow tougher as days pass. Bharti Airtel is also offering its users fibre optic connections which have been known to provide better speeds and reliable internet connectivity for broadband users. ACT Fibernet, Spectra broadband Reliance Jio GigaFiber, BSNL are going to be some big names in this category which will fight for the larger piece of the pie. The V-Fiber service was launched in Chennai, and Bharti Airtel had shared plans of expanding to 87 more cities in India. At the moment, Airtel is offering V-Fiber services in more than 30 cities.

Airtel V-Fiber Technology
Airtel V-Fiber uses the Vectorisation technology which has been claimed to be Europe’s No.1 fixed broadband technology by the company. The fibre connection will mean that users will be able to enjoy speeds up to 300 Mbps (Airtel’s fastest broadband plan right now) meaning faster downloads and less buffering. What’s notable here is that Airtel is the first broadband provider in the company which is offering Vectorisation technology.
Airtel V-Fiber Subscription
Subscription is pretty easy for existing broadband customers since they will just need to upgrade to a new Fiber modem and they will be good to go. Existing broadband subscribers won’t be required to do anything else, and they will only need to purchase a new modem of Rs 1000, and they will be upgraded to V-Fiber plans for free. New customers can head over to the Airtel website to register themselves for a new Fiber connection.
