Skip to content

For gaming

A line that plays
fair.

Ranked queues, co-op nights, and clips that upload before the hype dies. A gaming line doesn’t need a bigger number — it needs a steadier one.

Net graph · your match tonight in match

ping 12

ms · steady

loss 0.0%

No spikes · no 9pm sag · the line doesn’t flinch

01

Latency beats bandwidth.

A match uses a trickle of data — what ends it is the spike. Most “gaming lag” in the twin cities is born in congested wholesale hops between your provider and the backbone. Our traffic rides our own network from your street outward, so there’s no rented middle where pings go to die.

02

Jitter is the real enemy.

An average ping means nothing if it wobbles. Aim, rollback, hit registration — all of it lives on consistency. We size capacity for the evening peak, because 9pm is exactly when you’re queueing up.

03

Uploads are part of the game now.

Discord, your stream, the clip going to the group chat — all upstream. Every plan runs uploads at the same speed as downloads, so talking and playing don’t fight each other.

The plan that fits

20 Mbps at Rs 3,000 a month covers serious play with room for the household. Streaming your matches too? Take 30 Mbps at Rs 3,500.

Taxes included · unlimited · uploads as quick as downloads. Compare all seven speeds.

Get 20 Mbps on WhatsApp

Asked by people
like you.

Wired or Wi-Fi for gaming?

Wired, always, for the ranked grind — a cable removes the last wobble between you and the router. If a cable is impossible, sit close and use the 5 GHz band.

Will evenings lag once the street gets home?

They shouldn’t — we provision for peak hours and don’t oversell the line. If your evenings test worse than your mornings on a wired connection, send both screenshots: we treat that as a fault.

Can I host a server or use a console with open NAT?

Yes — a public IP is Rs 500 a month on any plan, set up the same day. Tell us what you’re hosting and we’ll confirm the right setup.

One message, and the right line follows.