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Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Free Wi-Fi: Indian Railway Joins Hands With Google To Offer Free Wi-Fi At 400 Stations

Indian railway joins hands with Google to offer free Wi-Fi at 400 stations

 Free Wi-Fi to passengers

Indian railway joins hands with Google to offer free Wi-Fi at 400 stations
In an effort to increase the internet penetration in the country, RailTel, the telecom wing of the Indian Railway has signed an agreement with the subsidiary of Google India to provide Wi-Fi facilities at 400 stations across the country.

In a written reply to Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha said that RailTel Corporation of India Ltd (RCIL), a PSU under Railway Ministry has signed an agreement with Mahataa Information India Pvt Ltd (MIIPL), an arm of Google Inc, to equip 400 stations with Wi-Fi in two phases.

The first phase will cover as many as 100 stations out of the total A1 and A categories. And the facility would be extended to 300 stations in the second phase. Non-suburban stations with an annual passenger earning of more than Rs 60 crore are categorised as A1 stations, while those with yearly passenger income from Rs 8 crore to Rs 60 crore fall under the category of A stations.

Going by the reports, Mumbai Central is expected to be among the first railway stations to boast of free Wi-Fi. The service will be free for the first 30 minutes after which users have to pay a particular amount for the usage, much like how users access free internet on the airport. Google has promised high-speed connectivity with the ability to download a movie in just four minutes.
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