Benefits and Plans of PTCL Broadband 50MB VDSL2 Bonding Technology

PTCL has become world pioneer in introducing its latest VDSL2 Bonding Technology to its customers across Pakistan. Currently, PTCL has launched this innovative and high-speed internet technology in three major cities of Pakistan that are Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. However, the VDSL2 Bonding technology of PTCL is rapidly growing all over the country to facilitate PTCL broadband customers in terms of enjoying ultra high speed internet up to speed limit of 50 MB. Today, no other broadband network all over the globe is offering such amazing opportunity to its customers that means the broadband speed up to 50 Mbps. Let’s see what this VDSL Bonding technology is and how it is beneficial for the PTCL Broadband customers in terms of packages and internet speed.

Benefits of PTCL Broadband 50MB VDSL2 Bonding Technology

PTCL Broadband 50MB VDSL2 Bonding Technology is again like its existing copper network, but different in terms of infrastructure as well as bandwidth. PTCL Broadband 50MB VDSL2 Bonding Technology is in fact, a double line copper network that offers double bandwidth speed to on-hand PTCL Broadband customers up to 50 Mbps. The benefits of PTCL Broadband 50MB VDSL2 Bonding Technology are uninterruptable speed during downloading and streaming movies, very easy access to HD movies and ultra speed up to 50 Mbps.

Plans of PTCL Broadband 50 Mb VDSL2 Bonding Technology

Here are some packages and plans offered by PTCL Broadband under the category PTCL Broadband 50 Mb VDSL2 Bonding Technology that are really cool in terms of charges as compared to ultra bandwidth speed.

1.     10 mbps VDSL unlimited downloads:

Package Price Rs.9,999

Installation Charges inclusive of Modem Charges: Rs.10,000

2.     20 mbps VDSL unlimited downloads:

Package Price Rs.15,000

Installation Charges inclusive of Modem Charges: Rs.10,000

3.     50 mbps VDSL unlimited downloads:

Package Price Rs.20,000

Installation Charges inclusive of Modem Charges: Rs.10,000

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