best broadband in patna (2026) - speeds, prices, and which ISP actually works
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tldr: tested and compared 8 broadband providers in patna. jio fiber (rs 699 for 100 mbps) is the best overall. airtel xstream fiber (rs 799 for 100 mbps) is the best for reliability. excitel (rs 449 for 100 mbps) is the best value if it’s in your area. BSNL is the cheapest but slowest. avoid local ISPs unless you’ve personally spoken to someone in your building who uses them. full breakdown below.
here’s a frustrating truth about patna’s internet situation: a city of 2.5 million people still doesn’t have the kind of broadband coverage that tier-2 cities half its size enjoy.
five years ago, your options were BSNL (slow, unreliable), a local cable operator (even slower, somehow more unreliable), or a mobile hotspot. things have improved significantly since jio fiber and airtel xstream expanded here. excitel entered patna in 2023. but coverage is still patchy outside central patna, customer service across the board is poor, and the gap between advertised and actual speeds is wider than you’d expect.
patna is my hometown. i’ve used jio fiber, airtel xstream, and BSNL at family addresses in patna across visits. i’ve also talked to enough relatives and friends across kankarbagh, boring road, bailey road, and rajendra nagar to have a reasonable picture of what works where.
if you’re moving to patna and need internet (especially for remote work), or just looking to switch from whatever terrible connection you’re currently on, this should save you some time and frustration.
if you’re still deciding which part of the city to live in, check the best areas to live in patna guide first. broadband availability varies dramatically by neighborhood.
the quick comparison
| # | ISP | type | speed | monthly price | data limit | my rating | best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | jio fiber | fiber (FTTH) | 30-1000 mbps | rs 399-3,999 | unlimited | 8/10 | most people |
| 2 | airtel xstream fiber | fiber (FTTH) | 40-1000 mbps | rs 699-3,999 | unlimited | 8/10 | reliability + OTT |
| 3 | excitel | fiber (FTTH) | 100-400 mbps | rs 449-719 | unlimited | 7.5/10 | best value |
| 4 | BSNL bharat fiber | fiber (FTTH) | 50-300 mbps | rs 449-1,799 | 3300-unlimited | 6/10 | cheapest + widest coverage |
| 5 | jio airfiber | wireless (5G) | 30-100 mbps | rs 599-2,499 | unlimited | 6.5/10 | no fiber areas |
| 6 | airtel xstream airfiber | wireless | 40-100 mbps | rs 799-1,499 | unlimited | 6.5/10 | airtel backup |
| 7 | local ISPs (directnet, patna broadband) | fiber/cable | 50-100 mbps | rs 400-800 | varies | 5.5/10 | hyper-local coverage |
| 8 | mobile hotspot (jio/airtel 5G) | mobile | 20-80 mbps | rs 299-599 | 1.5-3 GB/day | 5/10 | backup only |
a few notes:
- all prices are exclusive of GST (add 18%)
- “unlimited” for BSNL means they have a fair usage policy (FUP). after you hit the limit, speed drops to 4 mbps
- actual speeds are typically 70-90% of advertised for fiber connections, 40-70% for wireless
- installation charges vary. jio and airtel often waive them on annual plans
fiber optic options (the real broadband)
if you can get fiber to your home, get fiber. everything else is a compromise. here’s how the fiber options compare.
1. jio fiber
coverage: available in most of central patna. boring road, kankarbagh, bailey road, patliputra colony, rajendra nagar, frazer road, kidwaipuri, ashiana nagar are well covered. danapur, phulwari sharif, and newer developments on the outskirts have gaps.
plans that matter:
| plan | speed | price/month | OTT included | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| basic | 30 mbps | rs 399 | limited | fine for browsing, not enough for WFH |
| popular | 100 mbps | rs 699 | disney+ hotstar, sony liv, zee5 | sweet spot for most homes |
| hi-speed | 300 mbps | rs 999 | netflix basic, amazon prime, disney+ hotstar | for heavy users and gamers |
| ultra | 500 mbps | rs 1,499 | netflix, prime, disney+, more | overkill for most |
| max | 1 gbps | rs 3,999 | everything | flex, mostly |
actual speed experience: on the rs 699 plan (100 mbps), expect 85-95 mbps on wired ethernet and 60-80 mbps on wifi. evening speeds (8-11 pm) can dip to 70-80 mbps in congested areas like kankarbagh. not bad at all.
customer service: app-based complaint system works for minor issues. for anything involving a technician visit (router problems, cable damage), expect 24-72 hours. better than BSNL, worse than airtel.
installation: typically 3-7 days after booking. free on most plans. they provide an ONT (router) included in the plan. no security deposit on prepaid plans.
verdict: the best overall option for most people in patna. the rs 699 plan is the sweet spot. you get solid speeds, unlimited data, and a bunch of OTT apps you’d otherwise pay rs 300-500 for separately. the main risk is coverage. check on jio.com/fiber with your exact address before committing.
2. airtel xstream fiber
coverage: slightly smaller footprint than jio in patna, but covers boring road, bailey road, kankarbagh (main areas), patliputra colony, frazer road, and rajendra nagar. they’re expanding but outer areas are still hit-or-miss.
plans that matter:
| plan | speed | price/month | OTT included | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| basic | 40 mbps | rs 699 | disney+ hotstar, zee5, xstream premium | 10 mbps faster than jio’s rs 399 tier |
| popular | 100 mbps | rs 799 | disney+ hotstar, zee5, xstream premium | main competitor to jio’s rs 699 |
| premium | 200 mbps | rs 999 | netflix, prime, disney+ hotstar | solid for families |
| ultra | 300 mbps | rs 1,499 | netflix, prime, disney+, apple TV | for heavy households |
actual speed experience: airtel consistently delivers 90-100% of advertised speeds in patna. on the rs 799 plan (100 mbps), i’ve seen 92-98 mbps on wired. evening dips are less noticeable than jio. their network infrastructure in patna is arguably more stable.
customer service: this is where airtel wins. call 121, get through in 2-3 minutes, and technician visits usually happen within 24 hours. the airtel thanks app is well designed. if you’ve ever dealt with BSNL customer service, airtel feels like a different universe.
installation: 2-5 days. free installation and free router on most plans. they also offer a 15-day trial. if you’re not happy, you can cancel.
verdict: rs 100 more per month than jio for 100 mbps, but you get better customer service and slightly more consistent speeds. if you work from home and internet downtime costs you money, airtel is worth the premium. the 15-day trial is a genuine advantage. no other ISP in patna offers that.
3. excitel
coverage: limited but growing. available in parts of kankarbagh, ashiana nagar, boring road, and select residential complexes. this is not a city-wide option yet. their coverage checker at excitel.com is reasonably accurate.
plans:
| plan | speed | price/month | OTT included | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| kickstarter | 100 mbps | rs 449 | none | cheapest 100 mbps in patna |
| power | 300 mbps | rs 499 | none | only rs 50 more for 3x speed |
| cable cutter | 300 mbps | rs 719 | 18 OTT apps, 300+ live channels | best value with entertainment |
actual speed experience: 80-95 mbps on the 100 mbps plan. 250-280 mbps on the 300 mbps plan. speeds are decent when the connection works. the problem is consistency. excitel is relatively new in patna, and their infrastructure isn’t as mature as jio or airtel.
customer service: mixed bag. they have 24/7 support, but resolution times in patna are slower than in delhi or bangalore where they have more engineers. expect 24-48 hours for technician visits.
installation: free installation on most plans. no contracts, which is nice. you can go month-to-month without commitment.
verdict: the best value on paper. rs 449 for 100 mbps is unbeatable. but availability is the main problem. if you’re in one of the covered areas and can get it installed, it’s an excellent budget option. just keep a mobile hotspot as backup for the occasional downtime.
4. BSNL bharat fiber
coverage: this is BSNL’s biggest advantage. they have the widest fiber network in patna, including areas where jio and airtel haven’t reached. danapur, phulwari sharif, gulzarbagh, bankipur, and older parts of the city where new fiber deployment is slow. if you live outside the main residential areas, BSNL might be your only fiber option.
plans:
| plan | speed | monthly price | data (FUP) | post-FUP speed | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| fiber basic | 50 mbps | rs 449 | 3300 GB | 4 mbps | enough for most |
| fiber basic plus | 60 mbps | rs 499 | 3300 GB | 4 mbps | marginal upgrade |
| fiber basic super | 100 mbps | rs 599 | 4000 GB | 4 mbps | decent value on paper |
| fiber value | 150 mbps | rs 799 | 4000 GB | 4 mbps | comparable to jio/airtel |
| fiber premium | 200 mbps | rs 999 | unlimited | - | for heavy users |
| fiber ultra | 300 mbps | rs 1,799 | unlimited | - | not worth it |
all plans include free unlimited voice calls.
actual speed experience: this is where BSNL falls apart. advertised 50 mbps? expect 25-40 mbps. advertised 100 mbps? you’ll see 50-75 mbps on a good day. evening speeds can drop further. the network backbone hasn’t kept up with the FTTH expansion. also, BSNL has “FUP” limits. once you cross 3300 GB (which is generous, admittedly), speed drops to a painful 4 mbps.
customer service: the worst among all options. installation can take 2-4 weeks (sometimes longer). getting a technician for repairs requires multiple calls to 1800-345-1500 and possibly a physical visit to the telephone exchange. the online portal works, but don’t expect quick responses.
installation: rs 500 installation charge on monthly plans (waived on annual). they provide an ONT/router. you’ll need to provide your own wifi router for better coverage.
verdict: cheapest fiber option in patna and the only realistic option in many areas. the rs 449 plan for 50 mbps is fine for basic browsing, streaming, and light work. but don’t rely on BSNL as your primary connection for remote work. the speeds are inconsistent and customer service will test your patience. use it as a budget primary + mobile hotspot backup combo.
wireless broadband (when fiber isn’t available)
if fiber hasn’t reached your area or your landlord won’t allow drilling for fiber cables, wireless options exist. they’re not as good, but they work.
5. jio airfiber
jio airfiber uses 5G/4G signals to deliver broadband without cables. plans start at rs 599/month for 30 mbps with unlimited data. the rs 899 plan gets you 100 mbps (theoretical). comes with a device that acts as your router.
reality check: actual speeds are 15-50 mbps depending on your distance from the nearest tower and how many people in your area are using it. latency is higher than fiber (30-80 ms vs 5-15 ms for fiber). not great for gaming or video calls where every millisecond matters. but for general browsing and streaming? it works.
best for: people in areas without fiber coverage. temporary residents. PG/hostel stays where you can’t install fiber.
6. airtel xstream airfiber
similar concept to jio airfiber. plans from rs 799/month for 40 mbps. airtel’s wireless network in patna is decent, and the device installation is plug-and-play.
reality check: same limitations as jio airfiber. 20-60 mbps actual speeds. higher latency. but airtel’s network in patna tends to be slightly less congested, so you might get marginally better speeds.
best for: same use case as jio airfiber, but if you’re already an airtel customer and want unified billing.
local ISPs and cable broadband
7. local ISPs (directnet, patna broadband, reisnet, GTPL)
patna has a bunch of local ISPs. directnet broadband near bailey road, patna broadband (fiber + OTT services), reisnet (plans from rs 399 for 50 mbps), and GTPL hathway (cable broadband) are among the more visible ones.
the honest take: local ISPs can be excellent or terrible, with almost nothing in between. it entirely depends on the specific operator, their infrastructure in your building/area, and whether they have a competent local technician.
advantages: often cheaper than national ISPs. sometimes faster installation because they have local teams. some offer hyper-local coverage in areas jio and airtel haven’t reached.
disadvantages: no standardized service quality. if the one guy who manages your area’s network goes on leave, you might be without support. billing can be informal. speeds are rarely what they promise.
my advice: only go with a local ISP if someone in your building or neighborhood already uses them and is happy. word of mouth is the only reliable indicator. never trust justdial reviews for local ISPs.
mobile hotspot (the universal backup)
8. mobile data as broadband
every broadband user in patna needs a mobile hotspot backup plan. power cuts, fiber cuts from road construction (extremely common in patna), or just ISP downtime. it will happen.
what to keep ready:
| carrier | plan | data | speed | notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| jio | rs 299/month | 2 GB/day | 30-80 mbps (5G) | 5G available in parts of patna |
| airtel | rs 299/month | 1.5 GB/day | 30-80 mbps (5G) | more consistent 5G in central patna |
| jio | rs 599/month | 2 GB/day + 5G unlimited | up to 100 mbps | best mobile backup option |
| airtel | rs 599/month | unlimited 5G | up to 100 mbps | unlimited 5G on select plans |
5G has rolled out in parts of patna (boring road, kankarbagh, bailey road area). where 5G works, mobile speeds can genuinely rival fiber. but 5G coverage is still inconsistent. move one lane off the main road and you’re back on 4G.
pro tip: if you work from home, keep a dual-SIM phone with one jio and one airtel SIM. when fiber goes down, hotspot from whichever has better signal at your location. this has saved my cousins in patna during more than a few important calls.
area-wise broadband availability
this is the part that actually matters. broadband availability in patna is wildly uneven.
| area | jio fiber | airtel fiber | excitel | BSNL fiber | best option |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| boring road | yes | yes | partial | yes | jio or airtel |
| kankarbagh | yes | yes | yes (select areas) | yes | excitel for value, jio for reliability |
| bailey road | yes | yes | partial | yes | airtel or jio |
| patliputra colony | yes | yes | no | yes | airtel (best speeds here) |
| rajendra nagar | yes | partial | no | yes | jio fiber |
| frazer road | yes | yes | no | yes | airtel or jio |
| kidwaipuri | yes | partial | no | yes | jio fiber |
| ashiana nagar | yes | partial | partial | yes | jio fiber |
| danapur | partial | no | no | yes | BSNL (often only option) |
| phulwari sharif | no | no | no | partial | BSNL or mobile hotspot |
| saguna more | partial | partial | no | yes | BSNL or jio |
| digha | partial | no | no | yes | BSNL + mobile backup |
| anisabad | yes | partial | no | yes | jio fiber |
the pattern is clear: central patna has good options. the further you go from boring road and kankarbagh, the fewer choices you have. if you’re relocating to patna for remote work, factor broadband availability into your area decision. check out the best areas to live in patna for a full neighborhood comparison.
tips for remote workers in patna
if you’re working from home in patna (and increasingly, a lot of people are), internet reliability isn’t optional. here’s what i’d recommend:
1. get fiber, not wireless. airfiber and mobile hotspots are fine for casual use. for zoom calls, screen sharing, and uploading large files, you need fiber. minimum 100 mbps.
2. have a backup. fiber will go down. patna has road construction everywhere, and contractors regularly cut fiber cables. keep a mobile hotspot ready at all times.
3. invest in a good router. the free routers from jio and airtel are fine for a 1bhk. for a 2bhk or larger, buy a decent dual-band router (tp-link archer series, rs 1,500-3,000). better wifi coverage means fewer dropped video calls from the bedroom.
4. use ethernet for work. wifi adds latency and drops packets. a rs 200 ethernet cable from your router to your laptop gives you the most stable connection possible. every serious WFH setup should have this.
5. UPS for your router. patna has better power supply than it did 5 years ago, but outages still happen. a small UPS for your router and ONT (rs 1,500-2,500) means your internet stays up even when the lights go out. combine with a laptop and you can work through 2-3 hour power cuts.
6. choose your area wisely. boring road, kankarbagh, and bailey road have the best broadband infrastructure. if you’re choosing between two apartments and one is in a fiber-covered area and one isn’t, that should be a deciding factor.
my recommendation
for most people: jio fiber rs 699 plan (100 mbps). best balance of speed, price, coverage, and bundled OTT. pair with a rs 299 airtel mobile plan as backup.
for remote workers: airtel xstream fiber rs 799 plan (100 mbps). slightly more expensive but more reliable, better customer service, and the 15-day trial removes risk. add a jio 5G mobile plan as backup.
for budget users: BSNL bharat fiber rs 449 plan (50 mbps) if fiber is available, or excitel rs 449 plan (100 mbps) if they cover your area. excitel gives you double the speed for the same price, but BSNL has wider coverage.
for areas without fiber: jio airfiber rs 599 plan as primary. keep an airtel SIM as backup. start pestering jio/airtel to bring fiber to your area. file requests on their apps. the more requests from a location, the higher it goes in their rollout priority.
total monthly cost for reliable internet in patna: rs 700-1,000 (primary fiber + mobile backup). that’s rs 8,400-12,000 per year. compared to the overall cost of living in patna, internet is one expense where spending a little more is absolutely worth it. especially if your income depends on it.
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last updated: february 2026. broadband plans and prices change frequently. i’ll update this post when major changes happen. ISP coverage is expanding in patna, so areas marked “no” today might have service in a few months. always check the ISP’s website or app with your specific address before booking.
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