"We have sought permission from the state government to create hotspots across the city as we are also looking at wi-fi service to consumers," Airtel CEO (Bengal & Odhisa) R S Negi said here today.
He was speaking to reporters on launch of its own 3G service in Kolkata circle on its recently acquired The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) 900 Mhz spectrum.
Data is turning out to be major focus for the telecom companies. Negi declining to give financial numbers except saying half of incremental revenue was from data services.
Negi said the company may use 3G or 4G network to fire the wi-fi service or in a combination of both depending on the situation.
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Airtel already offering free wi-fi in two bus routes as trial to this mode of service since end of 2014.
He said the company was not tweaking with the existing 3G tariff for consumers.
However, the new 3G is only for Kolkata and not Rest of West Bengal circle.
Kolkata is the second circle for 3G service based on UMTS 900 after Mumbai for Airtel.