Saturday 04 February 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
World Phone forays into cable broadband service

World Phone has launched its cable broadband Internet service for Delhi and NCR at the lowest ever tariff of Rs 95 per month for its users

New Delhi: World Phone Internet Services on Thursday launched its cable broadband Internet service for Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) at the lowest ever tariff of Rs 95 per month for its users.

"With the launch of our new service with an affordable tag, we would be tapping the population in Delhi and NCR. We hope that with this price tag and the quality of service we will be able to garner at least 5,000 subscriber in the first three months," World Phone Internet Services Chairman Aditya Ahluwalia said.

He further added that lower monthly commitment would be a strong and bold step by World Phone for enhancing broadband penetration in masses.

The company has entered into agreement with the television cable operators across Delhi and NCR for providing this service.

Customers subscribing to World Phone's new monthly Internet Service tariff of Rs 95 will get a speed of up to 256 kbps with a 200 MB data download limit, the company said.

Initially, services would be available in select areas only. After Delhi, World Phone plan to launch broadband in Mumbai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Kolkata in coming months.

"We offer a simple and dependable technology that will never let our subscriber down. Backed by constant innovations and a 24x7 customer support, a World Phone connection will ensure the user is connected to the world at all times," Ahluwalia added.
—iGovernment Bureau

Franchies details

I would like to know the following:

Whether this service is available in Siri Fort area, I live in Kamala Nehru college apts on August Kranti Marg.
Do I have to pay money to cable operator like maintenance charges, if yes, who will decide how much to be paid, company of cable operator.

What are the customer rights if the broadband service is not working.

Sincerely
Archana

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