Delhi is all set get free WiFi service at bus shelters and colonies soon. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, “A total of 4,000 hotspots will be installed at bus shelters and 7,000 in various colonies. Each of the 70 Assembly constituency will get 100 hotspots.”
The Rs 100 crore project will be live in 3-4 months, the CM said.
Each user will get 15GB of free data per month. The speed will be 200mbps. Around 200 users will be able to access one hotspot at this speed in a radius of 50 metres.
It is reported that the entire capital investment for the infrastructure will be made by the vendor and the operating cost will be borne by the government.
Existing hotspots by various telecom companies will also act as Wi-Fi range extenders.
The free WiFi service was an election promise by Kejriwal. “All our election promises had a deadline of five years and we will complete the projects by then,” Kejriwal said.
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