Google, Railtel's RailWire Free Public Wi-Fi Service Now at 400 Indian Railway Stations

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 7 June 2018 17:08 IST

Google has successfully completed its public Wi-Fi programme to provide India's railway stations with free Internet, with Dibrugarh in Assam becoming the 400th station to go live on Thursday.

Google had, in collaboration with Railtel, announced the launch of free Wi-Fi services at 400 railway stations as a key initiative under the government's Digital India programme in 2016.

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"Bringing high speed connectivity to millions of Indians across railway stations has been an incredible journey and underscores the importance of investing in public Wi-Fi as a crucial step in getting high quality internet to everyone in India," K. Suri, Director, Partnership India, Next Billion Users, Google India, said in a statement.

"With over eight million monthly unique users connecting to the network, this is a lighthouse project for India and every growing economy that is looking to bring the benefit of connectivity to everyone in their country," he added.

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Offered as a free utility service under the brand name "RailWire", users have 30 minutes of free access to the internet, in which they can on an average consume 350MB of data per session.

"Railway stations are a microcosm that is India and creating a digital inclusion platform is in line with the vision of our Prime Minister and Digital India initiatives of the Ministry of Railways," said K. Manohar Raja, Executive Director-Enterprise Business at RailTel.

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Over 35 percent of users on the network are first time Wi-Fi users. Interestingly, over 50 percent of users accessing the internet multiple times a day highlight that they work to pursue their occupation from the train stations.

Within the first year of the project, 100 of the busiest railway stations across India were made internet-friendly.

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In the last year and a half, 300 new stations were added across the length and breadth of the country, the statement said.

As part of the Next Billion Users initiative, Google is now building on the success of RailTel project to expand the public Wi-Fi outside train stations, into Indian cities and around the world.

Google Station, the public Wi-Fi platform, that amplifies Google's vision to bring the best in class Wi-Fi experience to more places, is now also live in Pune.

RailTel is exploring sustainable ways to provide Wi-Fi across all stations on Indian Railways and also spread high-speed connectivity to homes by the collaborative entrepreneurship model of RailWire, the statement said.

 

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