500 Indian Railway stations to get Wi-Fi: Narendra Modi
While addressing a gathering which was adorned by top Silicon Valley CEOs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced his plans to create more Wi-Fi hotspots. This plan includes 500 railway stations across India. It will be done in collaboration with Google.
The Indian Railways brings more than 13 million riders a day to more than 7,000 stations spread across 67,000 miles (108,000 km) of track. And that the lifeline is about to get a small digital upgrade that should help keep people connected.
While announcing the plan, Prime Minister Modi also said that schools and colleges will also be connected with broadband. To him, building I-ways are equally important as highways. He is also looking forward for an aggressive expansion of the National Optical-Fibre Network to take broadband to 600,000 villages...Read more
The Indian Railways brings more than 13 million riders a day to more than 7,000 stations spread across 67,000 miles (108,000 km) of track. And that the lifeline is about to get a small digital upgrade that should help keep people connected.
While announcing the plan, Prime Minister Modi also said that schools and colleges will also be connected with broadband. To him, building I-ways are equally important as highways. He is also looking forward for an aggressive expansion of the National Optical-Fibre Network to take broadband to 600,000 villages...Read more
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