Best ACT Fibernet Madurai Fiber Broadband Plans

Atria Convergence Technologies branded as ACT, is an Indian telecommunications company headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. ACT offers fiber to the home services under the brand name "ACT Fibernet" and digital television services under the "ACT Digital" brand. The company provides services in Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu. Atria Convergence Technologies Pvt. Ltd. was founded in 2000 by Sunder Raju.[1] Private equity firm India Value Fund Advisors (IVFA) acquired a majority stake in the company in 2008.


Best ACT Fibernet Madurai Fiber Broadband Plan is Act Silver 599. Price: ₹ 599 Post FUP Speed: 512 Kbps. Internet Speed: 50 Mbps. Broadband Data: 500 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data Speed: 50 Mbps. Broadband Plans of ACT Fibernet in Madurai

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Madurai
50MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
Act Silver 599
500  GB

599

Validity :1 month

Post FUP Speed: 512 Kbps. Internet Speed: 50 Mbps. Broadband Data: 500 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data

Madurai
100MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
ACT Gold 799
1000  GB

799

Validity :1 month

Post FUP Speed: 1 Mbps. Internet Speed: 100 Mbps. Broadband Data: 1000 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data. Subscribe to Netflix via ACT Fibernet and save up to Rs 100/month on your bill.

Madurai
100MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
ACT SOHO Lightning 1499
2000  GB

1499

Validity :1 month

Post FUP Speed: 2 Mbps. Internet Speed: 100 Mbps. Broadband Data: 2000 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data

Madurai
125MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
ACT SOHO Incredible 1999
3000  GB

1999

Validity :1 month

Post FUP Speed: 2 Mbps. Internet Speed: 125 Mbps. Broadband Data: 3000 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data

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About Madurai


Madura is an Indonesian island off the northeastern coast of Java. The island comprises an area of approximately 4,250 km². Madura is administered as part of the East Java province. It is separated from Java by the narrow Strait of Madura. In 1624, Sultan Agung of Mataram conquered Madura and the island's government was brought under the Cakraningrats, a single princely line. The Cakrangingrat family opposed Central Javanese rule and often conquered large parts of Mataram. Following the First Javanese War of Succession between Amangkurat III and his uncle, Pangeran Puger, the Dutch gained control of the eastern half of Madura in 1705. Dutch recognition of Puger was influenced by the lord of West Madura, Cakraningrat II who is thought to have supported Puger's claims in the hope that a new war in central Java would provide the Madurese with a chance to interfere. However, while Amangkurat was arrested and exiled to Ceylon, Puger took the title of Pakubuwono I and signed a treaty with...