AirtelThanks: Netflix, Amazon Prime benefits extended to V-Fiber home broadband customers with plans starting from Rs 1,099

Bharti Airtel has announced that it has extended the AirtelThanks rewards programme to its ‘V-Fiber’ home broadband customers. As a part of the refreshed AirtelThanks programme, all customers on Airtel ‘V-Fiber’ home broadband plans of Rs 1,099 and above will now get several benefits, which include three months subscription gift for Netflix, One year Amazon Prime membership with online shopping benefits and access to premium content from ZEE5 and Airtel TV. The benefits will be available depending upon the plans that the customers have subscribed to.

“We are delighted to bring some exciting #AirtelThanks benefits to our homes customers and deliver a truly differentiated experience backed by quality service. Digital entertainment and online shopping are amongst the biggest use cases for Home Broadband and we are now bringing a bouquet of top content and e-commerce platforms to our customers as part of their plans. With this, we Airtel has set a new industry benchmark when it comes to value proposition for the customer,” George Mathen, CEO – Broadband, Bharti Airtel, said in a statement.

Further, Airetl V-fiber customers can also enjoy additional discounts of up to 15 percent if they opt the annual rental package, and up to 7.5 percent with the 6 months rental package. Airtel claims that it is the largest private sector broadband player in India with over 2.3 million customers across 89 cities. It says that it offers superfast data speeds of upto 300Mbps over Wi-Fi.

Recently, Airtel announced that it has now started to offer Hello Tunes for free to its consumers. The offer is available for both Prepaid and postpaid customers on plans above Rs 129. Users can now set songs as many times as they want from the company’s in-house music streaming service Wynk music. It is a part of the AirtelThanks programme that delivers rewards to its consumers in three categories - Gold, Silver, Platinum.



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