Civil Aviation Secretary Says Pushing 'Very, Very Hard' for In-Flight Wi-Fi in India

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 11 May 2017 10:41 IST
Highlights
  • There are currently no telecom or Wi-Fi services over Indian airspace
  • Aviation Ministry said it is making efforts to bring Internet services
  • For this, amendments will have to be made in Telegraph Act

The Civil Aviation Ministry is pushing "very, very" hard to introduce Wi-Fi facility on board flights, a senior official said amid the proposal hanging fire for a long time.

Air passengers would be able to use Internet and even make phone calls from flights once the proposal gets a green signal.

Worldwide, many airlines are already offering Wi-Fi for passengers but they have to switch off the facility once they enter Indian airspace.

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While the Ministry has been pitching for the facility, certain issues, including those pertaining to security, have been delaying a final decision on the matter.

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The Department of Telecommunications has already moved a proposal for providing in-flight connectivity for voice, data as well as video services and the same is before a Committee of Secretaries (CoS).

Without providing any tentative time frame for permitting such a facility on board flights in the Indian airspace, Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said the CoS would be meeting shortly to discuss the matter.

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"In fact, our ministry is pushing it very, very hard. Second meeting of the CoS headed by the Cabinet Secretary on the subject will be held shortly," he told PTI in a recent interview.

One of the key concerns from the security aspect pertains to monitoring data and voice transmission. To permit on board Wi-Fi services, amendments would be required to provisions of Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 and Indian Telegraph Rules.

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Presently, Wi-Fi services and phone calls are not allowed on flights flying over Indian airspace. Wi-Fi facility for fliers can be provided either through air-to-ground technology or satellite connectivity and the latter will be expensive.

Globally, some airlines are also providing on-board Wi-Fi services free of cost for a stipulated time and then the passengers are billed depending on their use.

 

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