Mangalore: City Centre becomes first mall to go Wi-Fi in Karnataka


Mangalore: City Centre becomes first mall to go Wi-Fi in Karnataka

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Feb 9: Bharati Airtel in tie-up with Mohitsham group setup an Airtel Wi-Fi hotspot zone at City Centre mall and was inaugurated on Saturday February 9.

Harshad, MD of City Centre mall inaugurated the Wi-Fi in the presence of Saurabh Goel, chief operating officer of Bharati Airtel Karnataka and Sahood, executive chairman of Mohtisham.

Bharati Airtel, a leading global telecommunication company declared Mangalore the first city and the mall the first one in Karnataka to be Wi-Fi enabled, and said that Airtel will now provide high-speed internet in other popular hangouts such as cafes, restaurants, and public places like hospitals and hotels.

After inaugurating the Wi-Fi hotspot zone Saurabh Goel said, "Mangalore is now a wi-fi city, soon to be followed by Udupi and Manipal. Ours is a very secure network that has been created within the approved framework of TRAI guidelines and regulations. We have also taken care to make this a hassle-free login and browsing experience," he added.

The Airtel Wi-Fi hotspots provides users with a speed of 2 mbps. All retail partners in the mall that are Airtel Wi-Fi hotspots have been provided admin access to create login coupons. These coupons come at cost of Rs 20 for half an hour, Rs 30 for 1 hour with 48-hour validity and Rs 50 for two hours with 7-day validity.

A coupon bought at any Airtel Wi-Fi outlet can be used at any location in the city.

Currently, about 100 retail outlets in Mangalore have been covered and the company’s aim is to reach a target of 300 outlets by March 2013.

  

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  • Thilak, Surathkal

    Thu, Oct 30 2014

    Where can i get that coupons?

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  • Anil , Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 14 2013

    Wonderful experience, thanx to airtel for a great service of speed

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  • pallavi, mangalore

    Mon, Feb 11 2013

    Superb browsing experience...ellent speed with airtel Wi-FI in city centre.

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  • TRYCOM, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Dear All, No where its mentioned that Airtel is giving wifi for free. So nobody is fooling anybody here. Wifi access will be free anyways you have to buy a coupon to use internet. You can use internet @ 2 mbps speed staring from Rs.20/- . One can do good amount of data download during the time of internet usage through wifi.

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  • JK, Udupi/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    It should be free for city centre customers. Mobile user's can subscribe online for Rs.103 valid for 1 month

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  • MANOJ, Jeddah

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    THEY ARE FOOLING CUSTOMERS,EVERYONE THOUGHT ITS FREE!!!JUST FOR PUBLICITY THEY MADE BIG NEWS,ITS LIKE OPENING ANY OTHER INTERNET CAFE IN MANGALORE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS CAFE WITH WIFI FACILITY.THEY COULD HAVE PROVIDED FREE OF COST.ALL FOR BUSINESS!!!!!!!!

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    whether any licence is required for City Center Mall ?.I hope this will not lead to any untowards incidence.

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  • 3G Users Forum, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Mangalore is the firts city to be fooled with Airtel's "WiFi" concept. Friends, this is not free. You need to pay money to access this WiFi. Instead of paying Rs 50 for two hours, you can allways go for 3G connection on a daily / Weekly or Monthly basis, which works out much cheaper than this.

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  • shamala, mangalore

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    "Mangalore: City Centre becomes first mall to go Wi-Fi in Karnataka" - 

    Forum mall in bangalore was the 1st, but they discontinued it more than a year ago due to terrorism issues.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Mangalore is always in the news for wrong reasons like pub attack, church attack, homestay attack, ice cream parlour attack and so on. Finally something good and progressive. I hope and pray some fanatics will not attack this facility saying that it is not Indian culture!

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Developing Mangalore gets developed communication/media felicity ...Good one Truly, Mangalore looming to WI-FI as like other Metro/developed mega cities of the nation.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    First we need to educate our Moral policemen about wi-fi.
    These dumb guys may think it is some new Valentine day celebration and attack...........

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  • Jason , Singapore

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Is it free browsing or do we have to get a coupon..

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    That's great. Now iPad with only wi-fi will work in Mangalore and Udupi. A saving of USD 130 across all models.

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