After Facebook and Google, the Indian government plans on providing free Wi-Fi to villages across the country.

Representational image

The Indian government — in its effort to digitise India — is planning on providing free Wi-Fi to approximately 1,050 villages across the country. After Facebook and Google, the government of India plans on providing free Wi-Fi to villages under a new pilot project called Digital Village.

The project will be deployed over a span of next six months wherein each of those 1,050 villages will receive their own Wi-Fi hotspots mounted on a special tower that the villagers can use to connect their cell phones.


This government program costs around $62 million in its initial phase, as reported by CNN Tech. The program will eventually be extended to other regions of India.


Sent from my Windows 10 phone

Post a Comment

 
Technical Information © 2013 - 2017. All Rights Reserved Their Respective Owners. Powered by Informteci
Top