AAP gears itself up to provide free Wi-Fi in Delhi
To fulfill the promises made before the Delhi polls, the Aam Aadmi government has decided to hold consultations with various stakeholders to provide free Wi-Fi connection in the capital.
Invitations are invited from interested persons, organizations, stakeholders to send their suggestions on business models, technologies, implementation strategies and any other aspects on email – delhiwidewifi@gmail.com till March 23.
Aiming to help in bridging the digital divide and provide an impetus to education, entrepreneurship, business etc., the AAP government is taking steps to make Wi-Fi connectivity freely available in public spaces across the national capital.
The consultation meet with the stakeholder is scheduled to be held from 24th to 26th March at Delhi Secretariat. The present government ensures active involvement of various stakeholders from industry associations, internet service providers, telecom service providers, value added service (VAS) /Over The Top (OTT) players, telecommunication consultants, telecommunication infrastructure companies, OEMs of Wi-Fi equipment... See more
Invitations are invited from interested persons, organizations, stakeholders to send their suggestions on business models, technologies, implementation strategies and any other aspects on email – delhiwidewifi@gmail.com till March 23.
Aiming to help in bridging the digital divide and provide an impetus to education, entrepreneurship, business etc., the AAP government is taking steps to make Wi-Fi connectivity freely available in public spaces across the national capital.
The consultation meet with the stakeholder is scheduled to be held from 24th to 26th March at Delhi Secretariat. The present government ensures active involvement of various stakeholders from industry associations, internet service providers, telecom service providers, value added service (VAS) /Over The Top (OTT) players, telecommunication consultants, telecommunication infrastructure companies, OEMs of Wi-Fi equipment... See more
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