Tourists visiting the Tajmahal can now access WiFi service for free for the first 30 minutes as the facility was formally launched by co...
Tourists visiting the Tajmahal can now access WiFi service for free for the first 30 minutes as the facility was formally launched by communications and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today.
After free usage limit of 30 minutes, a customer can continue using the service on a paid basis for which subscription plans are available in various denominations, the Communications and IT ministry said in a statement.
The facility has been set up by state-run operator BSNL with the optical fibre backbone which can provide high internet speed of up to 100 Mbps, it said. As part of the Digital India programme, the government is working towards enabling all cities with a population of over one million and tourist centres with wi-fi hotspots.