Bharti Airtel has a bundled service for its customers called Airtel Black. The Airtel Black service was introduced PAN-India after testing Airtel One (beta bundled service from Airtel) in select cities of the country. Airtel Black's Rs 1099 is an ideal plan for someone who wants to get DTH (Direct-to-Home), Fiber and OTT subscriptions. Bharti Airtel's Rs 1099 plan can look quite expensive to a customer, especially when the final price comes including the taxes, which would be somewhere north of Rs 1300 per month. However, it solves key problems for the customers. Let me walk you through the plan and its benefits.
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Airtel Black Rs 1099 Plan
Airtel Black's Rs 1099 plan bundles three things for customers - fiber + DTH + OTT apps. Since a fiber connection is included, you can also get a landline connection, but you will have to get the instrument yourself. The fiber connection that is offered to you with this plan comes with 200 Mbps speed and 3.3TB of data per month. To give you some perspective, the 200 Mbps plan from Bharti Airtel costs Rs 999 per month, which is just Rs 100 cheaper than this Airtel Black plan.
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Then you also get a DTH connection. The DTH connection comes with Rs 350 worth of TV channels. But there are OTT benefits through which you can take your entertainment journey to another level. You get access to apps/platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar VIP, and Airtel Xstream app that bundles 12+ OTT platforms for the user in a single log-in.
If you can prepay Rs 4000, you will get all the hardware from the company as well as installation totally free. The amount would be adjusted from your future bills. This way, Airtel locks the customer in its ecosystem, and the customer also gets several advantages.
Airtel Black is a great service for people who don't want several bills for several services. Note that you can exit the service at any time without paying any charges.