In some good news
for the Internet-savvy, the city's colleges, including ones under Delhi
University, and villages will avail free wi-fi facility by the end of this
year. In its maiden budget, the AAP government has set aside Rs 50 crore for
the free wi-fi project to be executed in colleges and around 300 villages of
the national capital in the first phase. "As per plan, we will complete
the first phase of free public wi-fi by the end of this year but I expect to
complete it much before the schedule.
Government
websites will be free and limited access of other contents will be
provided," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia told. All government
websites can be accessed anytime through this service. "We are trying to
set a limit for browsing for personal and entertainment content," Sisodia
also said. The Information Technology department of the AAP government is in
the process of setting up hotspots in the first phase of implementation.
Officials said
they have also studied the existing system in cities like Stockholm, Barcelona,
Shanghai and Singapore, adding that the AAP government intends to set up 50,000
to 80,000 hotspots across the capital to complete the project. "There are
various revenue models in the project and the government is contemplating on
these.
Government is
committed to provide best wi-fi service to the people of Delhi," Sisodia,
who is also the Finance Minister, said. In the run-up to the Delhi Assembly
polls, the Aam Aadmi Party had promised to make wi-fi freely available in
public spaces across Delhi.
Source : http://www.careerindia.com/news/free-wi-fi-in-delhi-colleges-villages-by-year-end-015002.html
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