Metro begins process for providing wi-fi facility
BY MPost5 April 2015 4:35 AM IST
MPost5 April 2015 4:35 AM IST
Delhi Metro commuters can excess wi-fi service as authorities have initiated the process to bring its entire network, all stations and train coaches, under the facility.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has invited ‘Request For Proposals’ from mobile operators to install wi-fi hotspots at stations and trains in this regard.
The move is aimed at providing a tech edge to the rapidly expanding network, which currently stands at around 193 km, and burgeoning smart phone users.
“This was a long standing demand of the commuters. We have asked mobile operators to submit their proposals and will check feasibility and other parameters after that,” an official said. The deadline for the companies has been set around the end of May, the official added.
Recently, the metro had launched a unique initiative through which android phone users can earn credit points which can be later redeemed to recharge smart cards. Currently, only trains and stations of the 5.1 km long Rapid Metro Network in Gurgaon are wi-fi enabled. It has also upgraded its helpline to a more advanced 24x7 bilingual Interactive Voice Response System aimed especially at commuters who are not conversant with signages at station premises.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has invited ‘Request For Proposals’ from mobile operators to install wi-fi hotspots at stations and trains in this regard.
The move is aimed at providing a tech edge to the rapidly expanding network, which currently stands at around 193 km, and burgeoning smart phone users.
“This was a long standing demand of the commuters. We have asked mobile operators to submit their proposals and will check feasibility and other parameters after that,” an official said. The deadline for the companies has been set around the end of May, the official added.
Recently, the metro had launched a unique initiative through which android phone users can earn credit points which can be later redeemed to recharge smart cards. Currently, only trains and stations of the 5.1 km long Rapid Metro Network in Gurgaon are wi-fi enabled. It has also upgraded its helpline to a more advanced 24x7 bilingual Interactive Voice Response System aimed especially at commuters who are not conversant with signages at station premises.
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