RailTel Corp. of India Ltd is exploring the option of charging passengers for using public Wi-Fi services at railway stations, ahead of its ₹700-crore initial public offering (IPO) slated for early next year, a person aware of the matter said.While customers can use low-speed internet for free, those seeking higher download speeds will have to pay according to the plan they choose, the person said, requesting anonymity.Also Read | How hunger came back to haunt IndiaRailTel has so far set up public Wi-Fi hotspots at 5,848 railway stations.
After a pause following the pandemic, the company resumed work to install networks and infrastructure at more stations. “With businesses and activities coming to normalcy, we have restarted the.
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