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This is an archive article published on August 10, 2005

BSNL makes big push for Wi-Fi

Continuing its push for wireless broadband, state-run BSNL is wooing netizens to its Wi-Fi internet centres with low introductory tariffs an...

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Continuing its push for wireless broadband, state-run BSNL is wooing netizens to its Wi-Fi internet centres with low introductory tariffs and high speed net access.

The tariffs, which would be in force for three months, would allow users free access on Sundays. During this period, the regular tariffs, which start from a minimum of Rs 20 per session for pre-paid and Rs 10 for post-paid members, will not be applicable, officials said.

Bsnl is set to provide 300 Wi-Fi hot spots (wireless broadband) in 24 cities by the end of August. It is also setting up 10 base stations of Wi-Max (wireless broadband) in a large area, the officials said, adding these tariffs for hot spot type were applicable for airports, railway stations, universities initially for a period of 90 days from the date of its launch. — ENS

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