Tata Sky Broadband is set to launch a landline service soon. Along with this, the company has released a teaser on its official site about this service. According to this teaser, landline service can start soon and broadband subscribers can get unlimited calling facility. At present, the company has not yet announced the launch date of this service. For your information, let us tell you that in the year 2015, Tata Sky Broadband started and after that millions of users were connected with the company. On the other hand, companies like Reliance Jio, Airtel and BSNL are providing landline services to their users. Tata Sky Landline Service Price Tata Sky has not yet shared official information about the launch and price of the landline service. However, only a teaser has been released by the company, which calls for giving unlimited calling. Tata Sky's Broadband Plan At present, three unlimited broadband plans of Tata Sky are available in the market, in which users are getting data at speeds of 25, 50 and 100 Mbps. At the same time, 25 Mbps speed plans cost Rs 900, 50 Mbps speed plans cost 1,000 and 100 Mbps speed plans cost Rs 1,100. Telecom organization appeals to use the Internet with responsibly BSNL's Rs 555 broadband plan In this plan, users get 100 GB data at a speed of 20 Mbps. Apart from this, users will be able to make unlimited calling on BSNL network. This plan is available in the circles of Maharashtra and Goa. Airtel's Rs 799 broadband plan In this plan, users will get 150 GB data at a speed of 100 Mbps. Additionally, a landline connection will also be provided for calling. Apart from this, users will be able to view premium content through the Airtel Extreme app. Facebook will give bonus of 74,000 rupees to all its employees Jio's Rs 699 broadband plan In this plan, users will get 100 data at a speed of 100 Mbps. Also, users will be able to make unlimited calling on any network. Apart from this, the company will give free subscription of premium apps to users. Did PM Modi come out with new plan to avoid coronavirus?