Tata Communications Shakes Up Broadband Market with ₹850 Plan — 100 Mbps, OTT Access, and More
Tata Communications has officially launched a ₹850/month broadband plan in India, bundling 100 Mbps speed, unlimited data, free OTT subscriptions, and live TV channels. The offering directly challenges incumbents JioFiber and Airtel Xstream, signaling Tata’s serious push into India’s fast-growing home internet space.

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What’s Included in the ₹850 Plan?
- 100 Mbps broadband speed (ideal for streaming, gaming, video calls)
- Truly unlimited data — no hidden FUP caps
- Free OTT subscriptions, likely including platforms like Zee5, SonyLIV, and Eros Now
- 100+ live TV channels, turning every screen into a smart entertainment hub
- No installation charges (for a limited-time promo)
Tata is positioning this plan as a value-for-money option for Indian families, streamers, and hybrid workers.
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The Competitive Landscape
This launch puts Tata Communications in direct competition with:
- JioFiber, which offers 100 Mbps plans starting at ₹899
- Airtel Xstream, which starts at ₹799 but offers fewer OTT perks at that tier
- BSNL FTTH, now struggling to match bundled services
Tata’s edge lies in brand trust, deep network infrastructure, and richer content offerings via its entertainment partnerships.
Why It Matters
- India’s home broadband market is expected to reach 80 million users by 2026
- Bundled OTT + broadband is now a key differentiator in winning households
- Tata is reviving its consumer internet play after years of focusing on enterprise networks
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