Tata Sky Broadband Offers This Very Affordable High Speed Plan Than Jio

The Tata Sky Broadband 500 Mbps plan comes for Rs 2,300 if you are going for the monthly option. There are three more options of purchasing the plan for 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months.

Highlights

  • Users are entitled to receive 3.3TB or 3,300GB monthly fair-usage-policy (FUP) data
  • The Tata Sky Broadband 500 Mbps plan comes for Rs 2,300 if you are going for the monthly option
  • The company doesn’t offer a single OTT benefit to the users even with its most expensive plans

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Tata Sky Broadband

Tata Sky is very famous in India for offering Direct-to-Home (DTH) services. The company has millions of customers throughput different service circles of the country. But the company has also been aggressively growing its fiber broadband business in different parts of India. More and more cities now get the 1 Gbps plan from the company and one of the best things about Tata Sky Broadband is its consistent brand. If you are purchasing a service from the company, you can be sure of getting quality service and the worth of your money back. Today, we are going to look at the 500 Mbps plan from the company that can be availed at a very affordable rate.




Tata Sky Broadband 500 Mbps Plan

The Tata Sky Broadband 500 Mbps plan comes for Rs 2,300 if you are going for the monthly option. There are three more options of purchasing the plan for 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. The 3 months plan comes for Rs 6,900, the 6 months plan comes for Rs 12,900, and the 12 months plan comes for Rs 24,600. It isn’t a much big monthly discount when going for the 12 months plan, but it is what it is.

However, the thing worth noting is that even with the monthly option, the 500 Mbps plan from Tata Sky Broadband is cheaper than what users get from JioFiber (a broadband arm of Reliance Jio). However, if you are considering other benefits such as the over-the-top (OTT) benefits and a free Android Set-Top Box (STB), paying a few hundred rupees extra per month isn’t a big ask.

This is where Tata Sky Broadband’s plans lose their edge. The company doesn’t offer a single OTT benefit to the users even with its most expensive plans. But there’s one thing assured from the company and that is quality service. Further, Tata Sky Broadband offers users free installation along with a free dual-band Wi-Fi router.

Users are entitled to receive 3.3TB or 3,300GB of monthly fair-usage-policy (FUP) data. Note that the 500 Mbps plan from the company isn’t available in every part of the country yet. However, Tata Sky Broadband is rigorously working to reach more cities of India with its high-speed plans. The company also offers a range of other broadband plans that range between 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps. But none of them offers any OTT benefits to the users which is strange to see from Tata Sky since it is very good at understanding consumer needs.

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