Best Excitel New Delhi Broadband Plans

Excitel run in ultra-high speed services on hundreds of kilometers of dedicated dark fiber. They only theme 10/40 Gigabit fiber links to accomodate their huge traffic demand. All their services are delivered to your area on fiber. All their core systems are deployed in the best data centers and MCNs (media convergence nodes) in the country. This ensures a very high availability and fast upgrades of their services. They peer with all major international and local providers of multimedia content across India


Best Excitel New Delhi Broadband Plan is Unlimited Broadband Plan 695. Price: ₹ 695 Broadband Data: Unlimited. Installation Charges: Rs.500.0. Exclusive of Tax. Speed: 50 Mbps. Broadband Plans of Excitel in New Delhi

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New Delhi
50MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
Unlimited Broadband Plan 695
Unlimited

695

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: Unlimited. Installation Charges: Rs.500.0. Exclusive of Tax.

New Delhi
75MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
Unlimited Broadband Plan 845
Unlimited

845

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: Unlimited. Installation Charges: Rs.500.0. Exclusive of Tax.

New Delhi
100MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
Unlimited Broadband Plan 995
Unlimited

995

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: Unlimited. Installation Charges: Rs.500.0. Exclusive of Tax.

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New Delhi  pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: नई दिल्ली, naī dillī; Urdu: نئی دلّی) is the capital city of India. As the national capital, New Delhi is the seat of executive, legislative and judiciary branches of the Government of India. It also serves as the centre of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. New Delhi is situated within the metropolis of Delhi and is one of the nine districts of Delhi Union Territory. The total area of the city is 1500 km. New Delhi hosts 145 foreign embassies and high commissions. The foundation of the city was laid on December 15, 1911. It was planned by two leading 20th century British architects namely Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker. The new Capital was christened "New Delhi" in 1927, and subsequently inaugurated on February 13, 1931, by British India's Governor-General Lord Irwin. On December 12, 2011, New Delhi celebrated 100 years of Capitalship, making it another landmark year in the long history of the historic...