MTNL Mumbai Launches 10 Mbps and 20 Mbps FTTH Unlimited Broadband Plans

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In a bid to offer next generation telecom services at affordable rates, Mumbai's largest Broadband Service provider Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) today announced the launch of new ultra high speed tariff plans for Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) Broadband service with core network speed up to 10 Gbps in Mumbai Telecom circle.




MTNL introduces five 10 Mbps FTTH Unlimited Broadband plans (with FUP on Speed) starting from Rs.790 per month. MTNL also launched various Limited and True Unlimited FTTH broadband plans with speed 10 Mbps to 20 Mbps for Mumbai circle.

MTNL FTTH Broadband can offer plethora of services based on Triple play(voice-video-data) services like IPTV, HDTV, 3DTV, video on demand , Bandwidth on Demand, Instant Video conferencing , interactive gaming , and several other VAS which can be only possible through FTTH.

MTNL Mumbai FTTH Broadband Plans in Details :



Presently, MTNL Fibre to the Home (FTTH) services are available in limited locations / buildings. For more details, please contact nearest CSC or call center on 02222221505 / 1505 (toll free from MTNL). Builders and New housing societies may contact Area GMs for bulk booking.

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