Airtel Fast Lane: Telecom company Airtel launched the country’s first priority postpaid service last month. Now the name of this service has been changed. According to the company, now the Priority Postpaid service will be known as Fast Lane. The company has clarified that the service is not being discontinued but only the name is being changed.
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In fact, the service has reignited the debate on net neutrality and the Telecom Regulator of India (TRAI) has also sought clarification from the company. While all these discussions were going on, there were rumors that the company was deciding to discontinue the Priority Postpaid service. But now the company has clarified its role and said that only the name of the service is changing, the service will not be stopped. (Photo Courtesy – Pinterest)
While informing about the new name of Priority Postpaid service, Airtel has clearly stated that the company’s launch campaign is now over and the service called Fast Lane has now been introduced in a better way. Users who have opted for postpaid plans and have 5G supported devices will get faster speed, unlimited data and better service experience. The name change will be limited to branding only and the plans available in it will continue as before. While answering the question whether the service is going to be stopped, the company said that there is no question of stopping this service. We are getting great response from customers. Standalone 5G networks and slicing technologies improve network performance for all users. This decision taken by the company will not have any impact on the prepaid users and the users will get their service as before. .
Talking about network slicing technology, it is a feature used in 5G technology, which splits a network into multiple virtual networks. Network slices can be created for user groups or specific purposes. Network slicing can make a network work more efficiently. 5G network slicing technology is already available in several countries including the US, UK and Malaysia.
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There was a huge controversy over this service of Airtel. Many felt this was a violation of net neutrality. He said that the company is discriminating among its users. With this service, postpaid users will get a better 5G experience. Due to which the prepaid users have to consider to opt for the postpaid service. Moreover, a parliamentary committee has said that such services are violating the rights of poor and prepaid users. TRAI had asked the company to explain about this dispute.
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