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Broadband Hathway launches Freeway broadband in Hyderabad Our Bureau
Hyderabad , Jan. 13 HATHWAY Cable Internet, a broadband cable Internet service provider , has launched its Freeway broadband package providing high speed Internet up to 128 Kbps through cable for Rs 995 per month. The user will be able to access unlimited downloading with the Freeway package. It is designed to cater to consumers in Hyderabad. The Head of Internet Operations, South India, Hathway Cable and Datacom, Mr Karthik Bhaskaran, said in a statement, "Freeway will attract subscribers and increase awareness about broadband amongst the consumers. Hathway's strategy to develop innovative products as per customers' current and latent needs has guided the launch of Freeway in Hyderabad." Hathway Cable Internet has set up a help line for its subscribers so that immediate assistance is provided to them. Hathway recently announced free net-filtering solutions called Site Police for its annual subscribers to prevent Internet abuse. Site Police stops pornography, chatting, games and other applications as per the subscriber's wish, along with high speed broadband Internet packages. Hathway Cable Internet provides broadband Internet services in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Nashik and Ludhiana. Hathway is part of the Rajan Raheja Group and it has a strategic alliance with Star. The company has launched its digital cable TV services in some parts of the country and will be soon rolling them out on a pan-India level.
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