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Published January 1, 2026 | Last Modified January 1, 2026
If you’ve been side-eyeing SLT’s speed-based Fibre “Unlimited” plans because the monthly rental felt… wildly out of proportion to what most households actually need, this is one of those rare moments where the numbers move in the customer’s direction.
A new TRCSL approval document for FTTH Speed-Based SLT Fibre Unlimited Packages(plus a volume plan) takes effect from 1st January 2026, and the headline is simple: the monthly rentals for the mainstream speed tiers have dropped hard.
There’s also a brand-new plan in the middle of the lineup Unlimited Twin that finally gives people a symmetrical option (same upload as download) without jumping into enterprise territory.
What TRCSL approved for SLT Fibre from 1 Jan 2026
The approval lays out six unlimited speed tiers (Plans 1-6) and one volume-based plan (Plan 7). Monthly rentals below are exclusive of tax.
The new “Unlimited” speed tiers (ex-tax)
Plan 1: Rs. 5,900 – 100/50 Mbps
Plan 2: Rs. 9,900 – 200/100 Mbps
Plan 3: Rs. 14,900 – 200/200 Mbps(symmetrical)
Plan 4: Rs. 19,900 – 500/200 Mbps
Plan 5: Rs. 29,900 – 750/250 Mbps
Plan 6: Rs. 39,900 – 1000/300 Mbps
A couple of policy notes in the same approval are worth knowing (because they affect power users):
Static IP is only available on Plan 3 (the new 200/200 tier).
Plan 5 & 6 disallow Peer-to-Peer and VPN tunnel creation features.
The approval also mentions “Loyalty Data and Mid night Thriller” (unlimited usage from 12.00 midnight to 7.00 a.m.) applying here.
The part everyone cares about: what changed vs the previous approved lineup
The cleanest way to understand this update is to compare it to the previous TRCSL-approved “New Speed Base FTTH Plans” (2025). That older approval had four plans with higher rentals at the entry/mid tiers and the mid/high tiers were faster on paper than their 2026 equivalents.
2025 (approved) → 2026 (approved): the big shifts
Entry tier got cheaper, same speed
2025 Plan 1: Rs. 7,900 – 100/50 Mbps
2026 Plan 1: Rs. 5,900 –100/50 Mbps
So if you were on the old 100/50 tier, the new approval is basically: same headline speed, lower rent.
Mid tier got much cheaper, but also slower than the old mid tier
2025 Plan 2: Rs. 14,900 – 300/100 Mbps
2026 Plan 2: Rs. 9,900 – 200/100 Mbps
That’s a big rent drop, and for most homes the difference between 200 and 300 Mbps is invisible day-to-day—unless you’re regularly moving huge files.
A completely new “symmetrical” plan appears
2026 Plan 3: Rs. 14,900 – 200/200 Mbps
This is the new sweet spot for people who care about uploads (cloud backups, sending large videos, remote work, livestreaming, hosting, etc.).
Upper tiers were re-shaped
2025 Plan 3: Rs. 27,900 – 600/200 Mbps
2026 Plan 4: Rs. 19,900 – 500/200 Mbps
So: cheaper, but downspeed trimmed a bit.
And the top end still includes 1000/300 at Rs. 39,900, which is consistent with the previous 1Gbps tier pricing plus there’s now an extra step at 750/250 (Rs. 29,900).
Where “Unlimited Home / Plus / Twin / Pro / Turbo” fit in
On SLT’s website, these TRCSL plan tiers show up under consumer-friendly names commonly discussed as:
Unlimited Home ≈ 100/50 at Rs. 5,900
Unlimited Home Plus ≈ 200/100 at Rs. 9,900
Unlimited Twin ≈ 200/200 at Rs. 14,900 (new)
Unlimited Pro ≈ 500/200 at Rs. 19,900
Unlimited Turbo ≈ the top tier (pricing unchanged in the community discussion)
Those name mappings and the “this used to be that” history were also called out in community tracking of the change.
(The TRCSL PDFs themselves use Plan numbers rather than marketing names; the important part is the price + speed.)
Don’t forget tax: how to estimate your real monthly bill
SLT bills add 23.5% tax (as noted in the community breakdown), so a quick way to estimate your final monthly rental is:
Monthly rental (incl. tax) = Ex-tax price × 1.235
Using that multiplier:
Rs. 5,900 → Rs. 7,286.50
Rs. 9,900 → Rs. 12,226.50
Rs. 14,900 → Rs. 18,401.50
Rs. 19,900 → Rs. 24,576.50
(Your invoice can still vary slightly depending on how line items are presented, discounts, or add-ons like PEO TV so treat this as a practical estimate, not a legal quote.)
Which plan makes sense now?
If you want a simple, real-world way to pick:
Just want stable Fibre that feels fast for a household? 100/50 (Rs. 5,900 ex-tax) is suddenly very rational.
A “do everything” home plan (multiple people + 4K + downloads)? 200/100 (Rs. 9,900 ex-tax) is the new mainstream value tier.
You upload a lot or care about smooth two-way performance (WFH, creators, backups, NAS/cloud sync): 200/200 (Rs. 14,900 ex-tax) is the most interesting new addition.
Heavy users who want brute-force download capacity: 500/200 (Rs. 19,900 ex-tax) is a strong high-end option especially compared to what SLT was charging for similar tiers before.
Small print that’s actually important
A few conditions in the approval are easy to miss, but matter:
There’s a 12-month commitment period for new fibre customers and an early termination fee structure (Rs. 1,000 per remaining month is stated).
Existing fibre customers can switch plans on request (upgrade free, downgrade fee noted).
Bottom line
This TRCSL approval reshapes SLT Fibre “Unlimited” into something closer to what people expected all along:
lower entry price,
a more affordable mid tier,
and a new symmetric 200/200 option that finally acknowledges how modern internet use isn’t just downloading anymore.
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