Venkatesh Vijayraghavan, CEO, Bharti Airtel - Andhra Pradesh and Telangana - said here that people in the 17 locations can avail public Wi-Fi and enjoy Internet services of up to 750 MB per day per user.
Information Technology Minister, Telangana, K T Rama Rao said that currently the government is trying to rope in other service providers to engage them in offering similar services.
"This is just a beginning. We will come to a position where the entire city (Hyderabad) will be Wi-Fi enabled in about four months. Tendering process is going on. The entire 700 square kilometres of Hyderabad city will be covered under Wi-Fi soon," Telangana minister said in a press conference in Hyderabad.
Airtel is in the process of working out tariff for the services and other modalities, the CEO added.
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This initiative is a part of the government's broader agenda of allowing citizens to experience a host of web opportunities making Hyderabad a leading digital city, Rao said.
On an average, around 40,000 commuters, commercial establishments and visitors can benefit from the service.
Enabling public access to superior Wi-Fi technology across the city is at the heart of Telangana government's efforts to promote greater digital inclusion for the citizens, therefore making Hyderabad a 'Global Smart City', the minister said.
They can then connect the Wi-Fi post authentication of the password and enjoy Internet services, Vijayraghavan added.