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StormFiber Launches Storm Social+ CDN Bundle Offering Unlimited Speeds On Netflix, YouTube, TikTok And More

  • May 6, 2026
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StormFiber has launched a new add-on bundle called Storm Social+, a Content Delivery Network-based offering that provides customers with dedicated, unlimited bandwidth for a curated set of popular applications including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, TikTok, and Netflix, without requiring them to change or upgrade their existing internet subscription. The bundle is designed to address a specific and increasingly common household pain point: the experience of multiple users simultaneously streaming, scrolling, gaming, and browsing on a single connection, with the quality of any one activity degrading when the overall bandwidth is under pressure from competing demands.

Storm Social+ is available in four speed tiers of 25, 50, 75, and 100 Mbps, giving customers the flexibility to choose a level of dedicated throughput that matches their household’s consumption patterns. By routing traffic for the listed applications through a dedicated Content Delivery Network layer rather than drawing from the same general bandwidth pool used for all other internet activity, the bundle is intended to ensure that streaming and social media usage remains unaffected even when other activities such as gaming, video calls, or general browsing are taking place simultaneously on the same connection. The practical benefit for households where different family members are using the internet for different purposes at the same time is a more consistent and predictable experience on the applications they use most frequently, without the need to manage or prioritize usage manually.

StormFiber has positioned the launch as a response to the direction in which household internet usage is evolving in Pakistan, where streaming platforms and short-form video content have become central to daily entertainment routines and demand for consistent, high-quality playback has grown considerably. As social media consumption and on-demand video streaming continue to account for an ever-larger share of residential broadband traffic, purpose-built bundles that allocate dedicated capacity to these workloads represent a practical approach to improving the user experience without requiring infrastructure upgrades on the customer’s end. Customers interested in adding Storm Social+ to their existing StormFiber plan can find more details and sign up through the StormFiber website.

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