An Honest Review about Nextra Broadband (Prepaid)

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We have the highest broadband users in India's urban areas but condition for broadband services are pathetic in Delhi unless you live in a society or a posh area. I am a Nextra Broadband user for more than a year and here is my review :-

August-2014
I was using a MTNL broadband connection prior to nextra or you can say I don't have any choice as I don't have any other good ISP in my area (East Delhi, Jheel Khuranja). MTNL was not that bad but due to some wire cuts my broadband was down since May 2014 and we all know how MTNL services are and it was like that they will never repair those wires. Fortunately, my internet connection was up in September first week of 2014 and at that time I also saw Nextra Banners in my area. I heard about Nextra and Spectranet earlier too as one of my friend in Indirapuram was using the same. So I decided to give it a try at least, as according to my friend they provide good speeds though he owned a connection on fibre & plan is postpaid.

Installation
So, I after reading those banners I went to the shop of local dealer and asked him about the Quality of service installation charges etc. He told me it will be an Ethernet on cable connection (Nextra generally provide EoC connection in non society environment like me while internet on Lan or fiber in societies). He said that quality is good and no installation charges is required but Rs. 1500 has to be submitted as security for modem. I enquired him about any address which was near to my home where nextra connection is working. He gave me one address which was a shop which do bill payments and printing etc. I asked the person how the connection is and how is the speed? He told me it is far much better than shitty MTNL and he was using the same for the past 6 months and there was no down time as such. I was impressed by reviews.
Next day I went to the shop submitted my documents and he asked me amount of first recharge i.e Rs. 1123/- (10 Mbps 20 GB Plan). I requested him he can take the same when he will start the connection but he said this is mandatory and without the amount he won't be able to punch my form for installation. He assured me that installation will be done in 3-4 days. Despite assurances no one turned up in 3 days, so I called up the person on fourth day, he assured me that someone will come to install. Next day someone came and installed wires etc. He asked me some money for wires as my residence is far away from installation point, which I refused to pay. I called up the dealer which took money from me and told him that this person is asking money, he told me that your residence may be far away that's why he was asking money. I told him that I don't want installation, refund my money. After hearing this, he replied that its ok sir let me talk to him, I would get this installed free of cost. The person who came for installation, did installation free of cost and said that he will come again for modem.
Now 7 days had expired and my broadband was not installed due to lack of modem, so I went to that shop but the owner was missing. I waited for him for half an hour and when he came, I told him the entire story. He said sorry sir for the inconvenience, I will install your modem by tomorrow as there was a shortage of modems for Nextra itself. As promised he got my modem installed next day in evening. My connection was working within few hours.

Initial Impressions that time:-
I was amazed by speeds both upload and download speeds were around 10 Mbps and there was no down time. It was just like during peak hours I get aroung 6-7 Mbps speed instead of 10 Mbps as communicated in plan. I complained about the same and the customer care person called up next day and it was working fine that time. I already decided to try it for a month. For initial one month I didn't face any issues and speed was exact what it was promised. Torrent gave me easily 1.1 to 1.2 MBps(Mega Byte per second) download speeds, which is fine on 10 Mbps connection. I was happy my internet woes were gone and I happily disconnected MTNL in the month of November 2014. In January, 2015 Nextra increased data from 20 GB to 25 GB for Rs. 999 plan (exclusive of service tax).

Review after one year of usage
Due to large number of users speed issues was there in my area after few months but Nextra fixed it by setting up a New POP in my area. Nextra is a good ISP and they always give what they promise be it speed or data. Now their customer care has also improved in past one year and so is there number of connections. For the one year I faced only 5-6 times mass out i.e. complete internet shut down, due to some technical issues. But good part is that there customer care knew about it and if down time was 8-10 hrs or more than that, they will compensate three extra days by extending your validity. I recommend Nextra to everyone. One thing I never understood why there is so much negative reviews about Nextra. I don't know about other areas but it is very good in my area. I even took feedback from other users who were using Nextra Broadband in different parts of Delhi but no one gave me negative feedback, everyone is satisfied from services though minor hiccup may happen sometimes.

Finally, My internet woes ended due to Nextra Teleservices Pvt Ltd. and now I am a high speed user and I generally recharge with Rs. 1480.86 for 40 GB data, which is sufficient for me in a month. I Know Nextra is bit expensive but you will get good speeds and customer service in return. I just wish that they will launch some good pocket friendly plans in future.

I also went to the broadband dealer namely Janak Broadband, Rajgarh Colony, which handles few ISPs including nextra, initia, Ynet etc, two days back. He told me that he is taking franchise of Excitel Broadband too and will launch the same in Diwali. I will be trying Excitel too as secondary connection as I have heard about them too. I will post a detailed reviews about Excitel whenever it comes be it November or December. If excitel is not good enough than I will try Y networks for sure as someone in Chandigarh is using the same and happy about its speeds and services.

Update (01/12/15): Starting November, 2015 Nextra has increased FUP limit by 5 GB for all of his plans. Now you will get 30 GB instead of 25 GB on 10 Mbps starter plan . I am getting 45 GB instead of 40 GB for my old 10 Mbps plan on recharge of Rs. 1487.

Updated (26/02/16): Finally, Excitel is going to launch services in my area within 10 days. I will use it as a secondary connection for few months. Keeping my fingers crossed for its services, stay tuned for detailed review after 2 months of usage at least.

Update (07/04/16): Starting April 7, 2016 Nextra has changed its plan namely Fibrebolt to Fibrebolt Ultra and the minimum speed post fup is now 1 Mbps. I feel now the nextra users can smile a bit, though 1 mbps not the best but still decent enough after FUP (Seems like this new plan is area specific as Nextra website is not updated till date and its already been long. Previously when they increased data limit, their website reflected it within few days). Now this plans is available for every user its no more area specific
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Update: (September 2016) Due to Jio and Excitel pressure, Nextra has launched truly unlimited 20 Mbps, 30Mbps & 50 Mbps plans in Rs. 1099, 1399 & Rs. 1999 (Taxes extra). But these plans are available in selected areas only. For areas where these plans are unavailable Nextra has increased FUP to 50 GB from 30 GB in their base plan. I already knew that this will happen sooner or later that's why didn't disconnect Nextra yet. Nextra is not a bad choice still, they are reasonable now.

Update: (January, 2017) Due to more pressure from Excitel and Jio, Nextra has further reduced their tariffs for infinity plans. Now you can get 10 Mbps truly unlimited plan in Rs. 799/- & 25 Mbps truly unlimited plan in Rs. 999/- [Service tax extra].
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Excitel has increased their minimum speeds to 40Mbps w.e.f 28/04/17, I assume that Nextra will soon be revising their plans. Though chances for getting cheap plans are dim but still u can get more speeds at the same prices.
 
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Installed Excitel on 3rd March, 2016. Getting good speeds. Let me use it for few months, than I will post a detailed review.
 
So far Excitel connection seems pretty good. I will use it for few more days to post a detailed review. Stay tuned.
 
Not using nextra anymore?
Nextra is now available in my society (atleast shows on their website).
 
@igloo I didn't disconnect my Nextra Broadband connection yet and I won't be disconnecting it any time soon. It will be a backup connection if Excitel deceives. Prepaid Connection has some benefits too, you are ready to go again like ur prepaid mobile once you recharge 😉😉
 
Please post a detailed review for Excitel ASAP. Thanks.
 


So far Excitel connection seems pretty good. I will use it for few more days to post a detailed review. Stay tuned.

Similar to you, I also switched to Nextra 2 year back due to a MTNL's network outage in my area. My initial impression was good as I was getting the speed i was promised. However, the problem started when I used Nextra for online gaming (PS4). Network latency was way too high and there was nothing their technical support team could do to help me with the problem. I was left with no other option to switch back to MTNL as soon as their service was restored.

Recently i got to know about their Nfinity Plans and the deal looks lucrative, similar is the case with Excitel as well. They too have some good plans to offer; however, the only apprehension I've at the moment is Network Latency.

Would appreciate if you can share Ping Test Report for both ISPs with European servers.
 
I have been using Nextra Nfinity 50 Mbps for nearly a month.

They throttle your line to 2 Mbps when you cross 400 GB. As per customer care.

Turned out, it wasnt truly unlimited....

Any ideas whether they can do that, as they have not disclosed the data limit online..
 
@opomiyulen Hi.. I am from east delhi (Dilshad Garden), I am planning to take a new broadband connection.. my options are Excitel 30Mbps/15Mbps OR Nextra 10Mbps OR Den boomband 20Mbps... Excitel is the cheapest with no FUP. Can you tell me if Excitel is good enough or nextra is more reliable. I wanted a connection without FUP.. and is Excitel really with no FUP.. Also do we really get 30Mbps while using youtube etc as advised..??
 
@opomiyulen Hi.. I am from east delhi (Dilshad Garden), I am planning to take a new broadband connection.. my options are Excitel 30Mbps/15Mbps OR Nextra 10Mbps OR Den boomband 20Mbps... Excitel is the cheapest with no FUP. Can you tell me if Excitel is good enough or nextra is more reliable. I wanted a connection without FUP.. and is Excitel really with no FUP.. Also do we really get 30Mbps while using youtube etc as advised..??
Well it depends on ur usage, if you are a heavy user than go for unlimited plans. Nextra and Excitel both have unlimited plans now but nextra prices are slightly on higher side. Only problem with Excitel is customer service, which is is no doubt better with Nextra. I still hold my Nextra connection along with Excitel coz you never know when Excitel will start giving problem and when problem occurs they take considerable amount of time for getting it rectified, sometimes more than 24 hours too. The most of the faults I faced was in rainy season as Excitel uses unmanaged switches on poles for giving you connection which generally give problems in rainy days, along with rain most of the problems went away. From the price point you can go with Excitel but Nextra is also not a bad choice as they also launched 20 Mbps unlimited plans recently in East Delhi. I can't comment on other ISP's as I haven't used them but Nextra & Excitel both are thumbs up from my side.
 
@opomiyulen Thanks a lot for the reply. I think I'll go for the Excitel as when I enquired Nextra do not provide Infinity plan in Dilshad Garden. Will update if they start infinity plan here. Also I hope Excitel do not give any troubles.

Just one more thing both Nextra & Excitel provides RJ-45 wire connection to your house right & not Optical cable??
 
@opomiyulen Thanks a lot for the reply. I think I'll go for the Excitel as when I enquired Nextra do not provide Infinity plan in Dilshad Garden. Will update if they start infinity plan here. Also I hope Excitel do not give any troubles.

Just one more thing both Nextra & Excitel provides RJ-45 wire connection to your house right & not Optical cable??
Excitel provides RJ-45 wire connection while Nextra uses coaxial cable. Since optical fibre cable is costly most of the ISP uses FTTN (Fibre to the Node) or FTTB (Fibre to the building, in case of socities) i.e Fibre comes to ur LCO and than it distributes the internet to entire area on UTP or coaxial cable whichever is used by ISP.
 
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@opomiyulen That's not true. Copper is more expensive than fiber. Like 2x expensive. And that will keep increasing, as compared to fiber. The main problem is expertise in laying out fiber and I think that is mostly handled by LCOs. I'm hopeful that more providers start offering services on GPON/EPON.

Recently i got to know about their Nfinity Plans and the deal looks lucrative, similar is the case with Excitel as well. They too have some good plans to offer; however, the only apprehension I've at the moment is Network Latency.
Is the routing bad or is it because the router is buffering/dropping packets because their capacities are choked or other reasons? Try at night and do traceroutes to find out.
 
Recently i got to know about their Nfinity Plans and the deal looks lucrative, similar is the case with Excitel as well. They too have some good plans to offer; however, the only apprehension I've at the moment is Network Latency.
Is the routing bad or is it because the router is buffering/dropping packets because their capacities are choked or other reasons? Try at night and do traceroutes to find out.
 

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