Bangalore becomes first Indian city to have free wifi hotspots


Bangalore becomes first Indian city to have free wifi hotspots

Bangalore, Jan 24 (Agencies): Bangalore has become the first city in India to have free wifi hotspots.

The project, launched at the iconic MG Road in central Bangalore, allows a person to browse upto three hours a day and download upto 50 MB of data.

Five different locations including MG road in the city now have free wifi and the IT department of Karnataka wants to spread it to 10 more locations by next month.

The project is in its pilot phase and Bangalore-based service provider D-VoiS is involved in the implementation.

"We are trying to make this as safe as possible. A person logs in, and we at our server will be able to check who is logging in, through what instrument or handset, what he is checking, downloading etc... so it is completely safe, said Srivatsa Krishna, IT Secretary, Karnataka government.

"The service provider has set up HD cameras in the locations which can also help in a big way when it comes to security, not just the content on net," Krishna added. 

The free wifi comes along with apps too. Soon to be active will be the parking app, the garbage app and the likes. The parking app can show the nearest slot for parking and the garbage app would tell you the nearest garbage throw away point.

"These days the youngsters and all of us are nothing without bandwidth. We all need internet. Browsing, Twitter, Facebook, downloading movies... wow we are all so connected. And this according to me makes us feel empowered. We will be sending out the right message to investors. I dream of the day when each youngster can say he has access to the internet." said Mohandas Pai, former Infosys board member and advisor to the Government's ambitious IT Vision.

"I have tried logging on and it is fast. If am around Brigade with friends I could check which eating joints are available, what's new and so on" said Sindhu, a student in Bangalore.

The youngest city as it may be, Bangalore is also the start-up city where young entrepreneurs, especially those creating cool apps, find this space as an opportunity for their little start up to 'click'.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    This is a good extra facility in the cityof Bangalore and we are also proud to know that Bangalore has becomes the first Indian city to have free wifi hotspots fascility.We need to ensuer that nobody is misusing this facility.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Yesterday evening News9 channel was showing the recordings of their reporter interviewing some youngsters regarding the availability of WIFI facility at MG road.Many of them while appreciating the facility,but pointed out as to why our state government has miserably failed to fill about 30,000 potholes of the Bangalore City road.Youngsters r also voiced that government's primary duty is to take care of the city's infrastructure rather than providing free WIFI.It was really a shame to watch the big potholes & craters of the city,which News9 was showing in their channel for their viewers.

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  • Roshan Braganza, mumbai

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    It looks like election blunder. Authentication time., browsing speed and data limits will be a issue . If goverment is honest enough it should CAG audit all telecommunication companies just like AAP raised the issue in delhi. This will tap all unaccounted money and goverment capital mafia nexus. As result cheap and secure 2G AND 3 G data plans will be available to users.

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  • cooooooooooool, kundapura abudhabi

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    now students "schoolige chakker MG roadige hajar"

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  • SIDDIK QATAR, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Providing more facility for entertainment and Crimes.
    Hope nobody will miss use.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    hey, jossey,

    your corrupt leaders are calculating the share of their money (third photo)

    it is the RESULT OF hard work of SHRIMAAN MOHANDAS PAI AND TEAM .

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  • Thomas Saldanha, Bangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Well, all these innovative ideas are good for the city. In the picture above 3 ministers browsing on the smart phone, reminds me of previous governments (MLA's) porn-gate episode.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Sat, Jan 25 2014


    No need to go home now to watch blocked contents.
    It is "hotspot" for the greedy
    and coolspot for the needy.

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    This is so needed(Wifi)!! People of present generation don't need the actual relationship like husband, wife & all but they are more happy with virtual relationship. It's like keeping in touch with everyone except the person sitting next to you..

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  • Neil, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Keep Moving! Be an example to other states!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Bangalore leads, others FOLLOW...

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    @ Jossey
    Very true.Akhilesh Yadav is now trying to emulate our great leader,B.S.Yeddyurappa.

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  • John DSouza, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    While global connection through telecommunication is instant and free, why we still suffer miserably on roads with severe problems?
    While technology gives 100% priority to mobile technology, why it ignores the automobile completely, by leaving it to suffer high fuel costs, dangerous pollutions, mounting costs and inefficient transport facilities?
    Why we allow our budgets to be exhausted by fuel imports and subsidies costs, instead of development and growth to create job opportunities, provide basic facilities and eliminate poverty?
    Why can we not use the millions of tons of dead weight of commuters and goods on wheels use as a free pushing force and have a rapid surface transport revolution?
    Why we carry and move the bullock carts since the introduction of vehicle engine?

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    With the blessings of S.M.Krishna and current ruling of govt. because of CONGRESS
    KARNATAKA IS SHINING. JAI HO BANGLORE.
    Over to you dear Nagesh Nayak with your positive comments without old cut n paste.

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  • Andrew L D Cunha, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Drive carefully....

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  • natmus saquib, byndoor/dammam

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    a good step and should be made available in other parts provided it shouldn't be misused.

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  • AKBAR AMEER, DUBAI - MANGALORE

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Very Good move! Very useful for tourist, youngsters and all. When is our Mangalore time?

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  • ad, mangloor

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Very nice public service includes apps to include banks, govt. Services like passport offices, municipal, tax, police, like a directory,etc.etc.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Very good initiative, if whole India had free wifi Internet connectivity, it will be very much helpful in the development of our Country.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    Excellent,

    Now "Facebook" bhootha can prosper manyfolds...

    ...JH...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    People who have a bad face always complain about FACEBOOK...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 25 2014

    very well said Jossey Saldhana.

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