DigiBoxx Launches Megh3 – Get 1TB Cloud Storage for Rs 1299 Per Month

With Megh3, customers can enjoy the convenience of storing up to 1TB of data at just Rs 1,299 per month. The platform ensures the utmost security and accessibility, allowing users to protect and retrieve their data from anywhere, anytime, and on any device. This seamless accessibility streamlines workflows unifies brand inventory across multiple touchpoints, and enables teams to function effectively and in sync.

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  • Digital file sharing and cloud storage service provider DigiBoxx has just unveiled its latest data storage solution, Megh3.
  • This innovative offering promises to provide corporates and individuals with fast, simple, and elastic storage solutions at their fingertips.
  • Megh3 aims to combine both simplicity and affordability, making it a domestic software as a service (SaaS) based digital storage platform.

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Digital file sharing and cloud storage service provider DigiBoxx has just unveiled its latest data storage solution, Megh3. This innovative offering promises to provide corporates and individuals with fast, simple, and elastic storage solutions at their fingertips, all at an attractive price point. Megh3 aims to combine both simplicity and affordability, making it a domestic software as a service (SaaS) based digital storage platform.




As per PTI, with Megh3, customers can enjoy the convenience of storing up to 1TB of data at just Rs 1,299 per month. The platform ensures the utmost security and accessibility, allowing users to protect and retrieve their data from anywhere, anytime, and on any device. This seamless accessibility streamlines workflows unifies brand inventory across multiple touchpoints, and enables teams to function effectively and in sync.

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Arnab Mitra, CEO of DigiBoxx, expressed his enthusiasm for the new offering, stating, "We have put tremendous effort into adding new features, keeping in mind the myriad data storage requirements of customers. I am confident that Megh3 will be instrumental in bringing about organisational transformation as it affords both reliability and scalability."

In an age where data ownership and digital IP are of paramount importance, Megh3 addresses these concerns by ensuring that all digital assets are safely stored within the country. DigiBoxx's servers and data centers are based in India, guaranteeing data safety and security for all users.

In India, Megh3 is powered by Hitachi through Hitachi Systems India, further solidifying its credibility and reliability. DigiBoxx, known for providing digital storage, asset management, and backup solutions for individuals, gig workers, and government organizations, has already garnered an impressive clientele. Their list of clients includes Chola MS, Enormous, HDFC Life, Jio, ProBurst, and Schneider Electric.

With Megh3, DigiBoxx continues to lead the way in the digital storage space, providing users with cutting-edge solution that caters to their diverse storage needs.

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