ACT Fibernet had launched the service in Hyderabad earlier this year.
"With today's launch,Bengaluru is among few global locations like Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore and some cities in the US like Kansas that have giga broadband speed for consumers," Atria Convergence Technologies CEO Bala Malladi said.
Talking to PTI, Malladi said the company expects entrepreneurs and small office-home office (SOHO) users to subscribe to the service that will be available for Rs 5,999.
We expect to see strong traction among users," he said.
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Asked if the company would expand the giga-speed to other cities, he said any such expansion needs a strong back-end upgrade which ACT Fibernet is undertaking, but declined to comment on the roadmap.
State IT Minister Priyank Kharge, who was also present at the launch, said Bengaluru has been on the forefront of innovation.
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