Expanding the high speed internet network facility for rail users, Indian Railways will launch Google's free Wi-Fi service at Bhubaneswar station on April 17, the second station to be covered under the project.
Designed to offer rail users the best internet experience, Wi-Fi will be available to any user who has a smartphone.
Trial of the Wi-Fi is going on for some time at Bhubaneswar in Odisha and it will be launched on Sunday, said a senior Railway Ministry official.
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After Mumbai Central, Bhubaneswar will be the second station to have Google's free Wi-Fi service in the country. Rail users would be able to stream high definition videos while waiting for their respective trains at the railway station with Wi-Fi becoming operational.
Under the Digital India initiative, the railways is committed to providing better internet facilities to the passengers at the 100 busiest stations by the end of this year.
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Besides Bhubaneswar, trials are going on at about 10 more stations, including Jaipur, Patna, Ranchi, Ernakulum, Allahabad, Lucknow and Guwahati, to have the Wi-Fi service shortly.
Railtel, a public sector unit of the railways, in collaboration with Google, is providing free Wi-Fi service at stations. Eventually, the service will be rolled out at 400 stations across the country covering all major rail premises.
Railtel owns a pan-India optic fibre network exclusively on railway tracks. It has laid out over 45,000 kilometres of optic fibre networks across the country, which Google will utilise for its Wi-Fi.
The network is built for wide coverage and high capacity usage unlike a typical Wi-Fi hotspot which offers connectivity in limited area.
According to the plan, Railtel will be the internet service provider, while Google will provide the wireless area networks and will set-up the points of access at platforms.