Can Jio AirFiber 100 Mbps Plan Replace Your DTH Connection?

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Reliance Jio’s AirFiber service is now available PAN-India. It is powered by the company’s 5G SA (standalone) network and comes with OTT (over-the-top) benefits bundled at no additional cost. The company has been trying to replace the traditional DTH (Direct-to-Home) connections with JioFiber for a long time. But can Jio AirFiber do this as well? One of the best AirFiber plans for a family of more than 4 is the 100 Mbps plan. The 100 Mbps plan is available in two configurations, wherein both plans come with OTT benefits, but one is more expensive as it also bundles Netflix. Let’s take a look at the 100 Mbps plan offered by Jio AirFiber to see if this can replace your DTH connection.

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Jio AirFiber 100 Mbps Plans

There are two 100 Mbps broadband plans offered with Jio AirFiber. The Rs 899 plan is where the price starts and this one comes with 14 OTT benefits and 1TB of monthly data.

The OTT benefits are – Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, ZEE5, JioCinema Premium, SunNXT, Hoichoi, Discovery+, ALTBalaji, Eros Now, Lionsgate Play, ShemarooMe, DocuBay, EpicON, and ETV Win (via JioTV+).

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Then there’s the Rs 1199 plan, which comes with 17 OTT benefits. The above 14 OTT benefits are the same, but three more platforms get added here – Netflix Basic, Amazon Prime Lite and FanCode (via JioTV+).

This plan also come with 1TB of monthly data. Looking at either of these plans, one can easily fulfill their entertainment needs. These plans can replace your DTH connections as they bring a variety of platforms into mix. Whether you want to watch Indian soap operas or movies on the go, this is a much better alternative than DTH which is pricey and doesn’t even allow on-demand content.

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