RailTel launches free high-speed public Wi-Fi service with Google at Mumbai Central, Service will be rolled out to cover 100 of the busiest stations by end of 2016 - making it the largest
public Wi-Fi project in the world.
Making high-speed Internet available to millions of Indians who travel through railway stations
everyday, the Indian Railways’ arm RailTel which provides Internet services as RailWire via its
extensive fiber network, today announced the launch of free high-speed public Wi-Fi service in
partnership with Google at Mumbai Central. The project was announced last September during
Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Google headquarters in Mountain View.
Google has committed to work with Indian Railways’ and RailTel to expand the network quickly to
cover 100 of the busiest stations by end of this year and will eventually roll out the service in 400
railway stations across India. Even with just the first 100 stations online, this project will make Wi-Fi
available to millions of Indians - who pass through railway stations every day, making it the largest
public Wi-Fi project in India and among the largest in the world by number of potential users.
Designed to offer users the best Internet experience, Railwire Wi-Fi will be available to any user who
has a working mobile connection on a smartphone. Users will be able to easily stream a high
definition video while they’re waiting, research their destination, or save some videos for offline
viewing, download a book or a new game for the journey.
Commenting on the launch, CMD of Railtel said, “Our intent was to fulfill Indian Railway’s vision of
providing Railway passengers access to high speed Internet through our Optical fiber communication
network. Affordable smartphones have made it possible for the common men to experience the power
of Internet. With our partnership with Google, we are very confident of rolling out a robust, scalable
service at Railway stations in the near future.”
Speaking at the launch, Rajan Anandan, VP & Managing Director, Google South East Asia and India
said, “We’re delighted to launch India’s first high speed public Wi-Fi service in partnership with Indian
Railways. Bringing affordable Internet access to millions of people is an important part of making the
Internet both easily accessible and useful for more than 300 million Indians who are already online,
and the nearly one billion more who are not. By end of this year over 10 million people will be able to
enjoy this experience at 100 stations spread across the country. I would like to thank the Indian
Railways for their support and vision to provide a world class high speed public Wi-Fi network at the
stations.”
“We’ve focussed on delivering a network that is at par with the high speed public Wi-Fi network that is
available to users in developed countries. The network is built for wide coverage and high capacity
usage unlike a typical Wi-Fi hotspot which offers connectivity in limited area and poor experience.
This network will extend to cover both long distance train station and the local train station in Mumbai
Central. The next four stations we’ll bring online will be Allahabad, Patna, Jaipur and Ranchi and
others will follow very shortly. said, Gulzar Azad, Head of Access Project, Google India”
How to access Railwire Wifi service:
1) If your device's Wi-Fi settings , Select the Railwire Network and then Open your browser www.railwire.co.in
2) Then Enter your Phone Number on the Screen Above and press RECEIVE SMS
3) You will receive 4 Digit Code , Enter the code the press DONE.
4) From there you'll see a Checkmark letting you know your're now connected to fast free Wi-Fi
Here’s a state-wise list of first 100 Railway Stations to get Google high-speed WiFi:
Delhi
- New Delhi Station
- Delhi Junction
- Hazrat Nizamuddin
Telanagana
- Bibi Nagar
- Hyderabad
- Secunderabad
Andhra Pradesh
- Tirupati
- Vijayawada
- Visakhapatnam
Assam
- Guwahati
Bihar
- Bhagalpur
- Hazipur
- Patna
- Samastipur
- Gaya
Chattisgarh
- Bhilai
- Bilaspur
Gujarat
- Ahmedabad
- Anand
- Bhavnagar
- Gandhinagar
- Rajkot
- Surat
- Vadodra
- Valsad
- Waghal
Haryana
- Kurukshetra
- Paninpat
Himachal Pradesh
- Shimla
Jammu
- Jammu Tawi
Jharkhand
- Ranchi
- Tatanagar
Karnataka
- Bangalore
- Chikballapur
- Mysore
Kerala
- Calicut
- Cochin
- Ernakulam
- Trivandrum
- Trichur
Madhya Pradesh
- Bhopal
- Gwalior
- Indore
- Jabalpur
- Jhansi
- Khajuraho
- Ujjain
- Jabalpur
Maharashtra
- Bhusawal
- Mumbai Central
- Mumbai CST
- Dadar-Mumbai
- Bandra – Mumbai
- Lokmanya Tilak Mumbai
- Nagpur
- Pune
- Solapur
Orrisa
- Puri
- Bubhneshwar
Punjab
- Ambala
- Amritsar
- Chandigarh
- Ludhiana
- Patiala
Rajasthan
- Jaipur
- Ajmer
- Jodhpur
- Bharatpur
Tamil Nadu
- Chennai Central
- Chennai Egmore
- Tambaram – Chennai
- Coimbatore
- Vellore
- Madurai
- Salem
Uttaranchal
- Dehradun
- Haridwar
- Rishikesh
Uttar Pradesh
- Agra Cantt.
- Allahabad
- Bareilly
- Ghaziabad
- Gorakhpur
- Kanpur
- Lucknow
- Mathura
- Moradabad
- Varanasi
West Bengal
- Bandel
- Durgapur
- Barddhaman
- Kharagpur
- Howarah – Kolkata
- Sealdah- Kolkata
- New Jalpaiguri
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