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Which Is Better Between Jio Airfiber and Airtel Xtreme Airfiber?

Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) solutions from Airtel Xtreme Airfiber and Jio Airfiber, two of India's largest telecom

corporations, are competing for the top rank. How do they compare to one another in terms of providing high-speed internet without the mess of wires?

Jio Airfiber vs. Airtel Xtreme Airfiber

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Basics.
  • Plans and Setup.
  • Expansion Plans and Device Portability.



The Basics: FWA uses radio frequencies to provide broadband connectivity, doing away with the necessity for wires. It's especially helpful in locations where installing cables physically is difficult. Both Airtel and Jio's products are made to deliver 5G internet services with a straightforward plug-and-play configuration, enabling users to get connected without the help of a technician.


Availability: In eight important cities, including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Pune, Jio Airfiber has made its debut. On the other side, Airtel Xtreme Airfiber is now providing Airtel 5G service to customers in Delhi and Mumbai, with plans to extend to additional cities soon.



Plans and Speeds: Plans from Airtel start at 799 and offer speeds of up to 100 Mbps. 2,500 is the one-time, refundable security deposit needed for this six-month plan. Jio's entry-level package, which offers speeds of up to 30 Mbps and is available for either six or twelve months, costs 599. Jio offers premium plans with speeds of up to 1000 Mbps as well.


Connection and Setup: The Airtel gadget is truly plug-and-play. In the offered cities, customers may pick it up from any Airtel shop and set it up using the Xstream AirFiber app. Jio's procedure is a little bit more complex. Users who are interested can contact Jio via a missed call or by going to the company's website. When services in the user's area are ready, Jio will get in touch with you to set up the connection once you've registered.




Parameter Airtel Xtreme Airfiber Jio Airfiber
Availability Delhi, Mumbai 8 Major Cities
Starting Price ₹799 ₹599
Speed (Starting Plan) Up to 100Mbps Up to 30Mbps
Setup Self-install with app Assisted installation
Premium Plan Speed Up to 500 Mbps Up to 1000 Mbps
Security Deposit ₹2,500 (Refundable) Varies by plan
Security Deposit ₹2,500 (Refundable) Varies by plan
Contract Duration 6 months 6 or 12 months
Expansion Plans More cities soon Not specifiedSecurity
Device Portability Yes Limited
Customer Support 24/7 helpline 24/7 helpline

Conclusion: With both services promising benefits, competition between Jio Airfiber and Airtel Xtreme Airfiber is intensifying. Jio offers a more affordable pricing point while Airtel's starter package delivers higher speeds. The decision between the two will probably come down to personal preferences for brands, locations, and needs. The strong competition and cutting-edge solutions on offer will help consumers as the Indian telecom industry continues to change.


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