Airtel's FAQ for Fair Usage Policy

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Is the link valid? It is not opening up over here ..
 
i think it is a dynamic url which only works if you proceed from another location on their website.
 
http://www.airtel.in/wps/wcm/connect/airtel.in/airtel.in/home/forme_newuser/broadband+and+fixed+Line/FAQ+for+Fair Usage Policy

admin your HTML tags are broken.If i click the insert url button it only asks the url name and then it fails to ask to what name will you like for it.

and remove auto Fair Usage Policy recognition

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also you table coding is not working.copying and pasting it will show you but when you click post link it deletes the table
 
Apply Acronym Expansion to URLs?
Select "Yes" if you want to replace keywords in the URLs.

this option is disabled. keywords in URLs are not supposed to be expanded.

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if it was Airtel Fair Usage Policy would be a broken link

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tables have never been supported on the forum.
 


so the best they have to offer is 150GB? and they are offering the same bandwidth at three different prices. this is so freaking insane.

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should mention here that my 1mbps IPTV plan never got upgraded to 2mbps.

the last paragraph about 150GB packages... no mention of what happens after the data transfer limit is reached? so it becomes half?

and they do not seem to implement any of these policies on their current plan offers. all of which fall down to 256kbps. max data transfer limit is 40/50GB.

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not sure what they meant by 512k as the minimum broadband speeds. where does that apply? only on old customers? that too till the FUP is reached?

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essentially, i have more questions after reading this FAQ.
 
mmm on the contrary... airtel has screwed us all. they realize that most customers would hate to switch to other service providers and they are just misusing that fact.
 
well most like me will switch ! i dont regret it a bit, bsnl is doing fine for me no downtime in 1 week since getting it .
 
the problem only begins when the connection goes down. and when it does, you are going to realize that bsnl is no airtel.
 
well i really wanna check that too . Airtel usually takes 2 days for me lets see what bsnl takes . I hope they prove us wrong in my area atleast.
 
I may do a blog writeup about this (partially because @admin has asked me to and partially because most of this is ridiculous).

I can see how they think it looks like they're being more generous than before with the new plans, but they are advertising it wrong.

Old plan: 512kbit/s for first 100GBs, then down to 256kbit/s
New plan: 1mbit/s for first 25GBs, then change back to 512kbit/s

These plans should NOT, I repeat, SHOULD NOT be advertised as a 1mbit/s plan. It should be advertised like it is: as a 512kbit/s plan with a temporary speed boost.
 

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