Millions benefit with Google and RailTel’s public Wi-fi across 400 railway stations

Google and RailTel provide Wi-Fi to citizens across 400 train stations.

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Providing high-speed public Wi-Fi to citizens across 400 train stations was launched as a key initiative under government's Digital India program by RailTel ( a CPSE of Indian Railways) in partnership with Google. The project has succeeded in its mission of bringing connectivity to millions of unconnected Indians, leveraging on the nation-wide optic fiber network backbone created by Railtel.

Millions benefit with Google, RailTel’s public Wi-fi at 400 stations

Starting from the launch at Mumbai Central in January 2016, Google designed and deployed the wireless infrastructure on top of fiber optical network in the station created by RailTel. Offered as a free utility service under the brand name "RailWire" to millions of commuters who travel through stations every day, the service saw instant adoption by users as the project gained scale and momentum.

Within the first year of the project, 100 of the busiest railway stations across India were brought online-enabling 15000 people to experience the internet for the first time every day. In the last year and a half, 300 new stations were added across the length and breadth of the country, with Dibrugarh becoming the 400th stations to go live today in the state of Assam.

With thirty minutes of free access to the internet, a user on an average consumes 350 MB of data per session. While the majority of the users are in the 19-34 age group, efforts to help older and first time users of the internet with on-ground support staff has helped millions of users experience the internet for the first time.

Over 35% of users on the network are first time Wi-Fi users. Interestingly, over 50% of users access the internet multiple times in a day-highlights regular usage by users who work of pursuing their occupation from the train stations.

One such heart-warming story is that of Srinath, a porter from Idukki in Kerala, who used free Wi-Fi at Cochin railway station to prepare for his written test for the Kerala Public Service Commission and cleared it. Others like Helen- who is an auto rickshaw driver, used the Wi-Fi to help her son with his education and is learning new things herself every day, and then Naresh Babu- a martial arts teacher who uses wi-fi learn new techniques and is teaching young girls and boys the art of self-defense, whilst also uploading his videos online to promote his training center.

As part of the Next Billion Users initiative, Google is now building on the success of RailTel project to expand the public Wi-Fi outside train stations, into Indian cities and around the world. Google Station, the public Wi-Fi platform, that amplifies Google's vision to bring the best in class Wi-Fi experience to more places, is now also live in Pune.

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RailTel is exploring sustainable ways to provide Wi-Fi across all stations on Indian Railways and also spread high speed connectivity to homes by the collaborative entrepreneurship model of RailWire.

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