Well, if we go by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) definition broadband speeds are above 256 kbps and anything less than that do not qualify as broadband.
However, most telecom operators like Bharti Airtel, BSNL, Tata Teleservices and MTS have something called the Fair Usage Policy (FUP) for their high-end offers.
For example, BSNL's maximum unlimited plan has speeds of up to 4 Mbps, but there is a cap - for downloads of up to 8 GB. And beyond this limit, the connection speed is around 16 times slower at 256 kbps.
"Our data shows that over 80 per cent of our customers use less than 5 GB every month. What it means is that such limits are more than enough for the large majority of consumers. An average customer on our network uses eight-10 GBs in an unlimited plan, the limit is in form of speed reduction and not data transfer, which incidentally has no cap," said a Bharti Airtel spokesperson.
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