Excitel Launches Cable Cutter Broadband Plan at Rs 592: 400 Mbps Speed, OTT and Live TV Channels

Priced at just Rs 592 for 12 months, Excitel says users can streamline their television expenses without compromising on their favourite shows and movies.

Highlights

  • The plan aims to replace the traditional DTH providers.
  • The plan offers lightning-fast speeds of up to 400 Mbps, along with access to 12 popular OTT Channels and 550 plus Live TV Channels.
  • Excitel users can enjoy high speed broadband, OTT and Live TV in just one plan.

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Excitel Launches Cable Cutter Plan at Rs 592: 400 Mbps Speed, OTT and Live TV Channels

Homegrown internet startup Excitel introduced its new broadband plan named 'Cable Cutter Plan'. Excitel's Cable Cutter Plan offers High speed internet at 400 Mbps, access to OTT platforms, and an extensive selection of Live TV Channels. According to Excitel, this plan enables users to streamline their television expenses without compromising on their favourite shows and movies.




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Excitel's Cable Cutter Plan

Priced at just Rs 592 for 12 months, the new Cable Cutter Plan provides an unparalleled all-in-one experience for Home Entertainment, according to the ISP. The new broadband plan comes bundled with an array of over 550 Live TV channels and 12 OTT platforms, including Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, and ZEE5, seamlessly integrated with ultra-fast internet speeds of up to 400 Mbps.

Convenience and Affordability

Vivek Raina, Co-founder and CEO of Excitel expressed his thoughts about the Cable Cutter Plan, stating, "We are thrilled to launch our Cable Cutter Plan, a true game-changer in the home broadband and Cable TV arena. The ever-increasing popularity of OTT platforms and the soaring costs of traditional cable TV services have driven us to create a comprehensive solution for our customers."

"Our Cable Cutter Plan offers a seamless blend of Live TV, OTT content, and lightning-fast internet speeds, all bundled together at an affordable price point, the perfect fusion of convenience, variety, and affordability, catering to the ever-evolving entertainment needs of consumers. This, we believe, will empower users to regain control of their entertainment choices and enjoy an unparalleled viewing experience," he added.

Also Read: Excitel Extends Rs 999 Smart TV With Smart Wi-Fi Offer

OTT Platforms Bundled

Excitel's Rs 592 Cable Cutter Plan comes bundled with Disney Plus Hotstar, SonyLIV, Zee5, ALT Balaji, Hungama Play, Hungama Music, Hubhopper, Shemaroo, Fancode, DistroTV, Epicon and PlayboxTV subscriptions according to the website.

"Liberating customers from the confines of restrictive DTH subscriptions and costly add-ons, the plan enables smart TV owners to curate their TV viewing experience without breaking the bank," stated Excitel.

There is a Cable Cutter Plan available for three months priced at Rs 847, and a six-month plan is also on the way as per the website.

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