Cable Cutter: Excitel launches new ‘Cable-Cutter’ plan with 12 OTT platforms, 550+ Live TV channels – Times of India
Excitel already has 900,000 customers in 35+ Indian cities. Ookla has also recognised Excitel as the fastest and best-rated broadband network in India. According to TRAI, the company was also among the Top 10 ISPs in India in 2020.
Commenting on the launch, Excitel’s co-founder and CEO, Vivek Raina said: “We are thrilled to launch our Cable Cutter Plan, a true game-changer in the home broadband and Cable TV arena. The ever-increasing popularity of OTT platforms and the soaring costs of traditional cable TV services have driven us to create a comprehensive solution for our customers. Our cable Cutter Plan offers a seamless blend of Live TV, OTT content, and lightning-fast internet speeds, all bundled together at an affordable price point, the perfect fusion of convenience, variety, and affordability, catering to the ever-evolving entertainment needs of consumers. This, we believe, will empower users to regain control of their entertainment choices and enjoy an unparalleled viewing experience.”
Excitel Cable-Cutter plan: Key features
This new plan promises internet speeds of up to 400 Mbps. Plans start at Rs 592 for a year of subscription. This plan will also offer users a selection of over 550 Live TV channels and 12 popular OTT platforms. This includes Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV and ZEE5.
Excitel’s Cable-Cutter plan aims to help customers to enjoy their favourite content without making a deep hole in their pockets. The latest plan also eliminates unnecessary channel bundles and works with a user-centric approach. With high-speed WiFi connectivity, the company also claims to deliver value for money, variety in content and uninterrupted streaming.
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