These are the prices and plans of the new Cantv service

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The state company Telecommunications company Cantv recently announced the launch of a new Internet service called Aba Ultra, which promises better browsing speeds.

The plan is part of the expansion of the Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) that provides high download and upload speeds for users.

The service will be available to residential and legal clients (private and public) and will have a 100% fiber optic connection, according to the information published on the Cantv website.

This will allow users to browse at speeds ranging from 15 Mbps to 300 Mbps, greatly improving the browsing experience.

After a special day carried out in various areas of eastern Caracas such as Santa Fe Sur and Cumbres de Curumo, where they offered the new Aba Ultra service, it was possible to know the prices to pay for the service are:

  • 15/06 Mbps Plan $8.99
  • 60/30 Mbps plan $24.99 dollars
  • 100/50 Mbps Plan $34.99 dollars
  • 300/150 Mbps plan $99.99 dollars

Cantv reported that despite the fact that its prices include the Value Added Tax (VAT) and clarified that despite the fact that they are expressed in dollars, the billing will reflect the payment in Bolívares according to the official rate dictated by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV). ).

The invoice will be issued monthly, from the moment the client begins to use the service. While the balance can be consulted on the Cantv.com.ve website.

The affiliation and payment of Aba Ultra can be made through online banking.

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