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Kochi Metro launches free Wi-Fi services in train

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Kochi (Kerala) [India], October 11 (ANI): As part of providing additional benefits to the commuters, the Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has introduced free Wi-Fi services inside the train.

The free Wi-Fi service will be available on all the trains of Kochi Metro.

Managing Director of Kochi Metro, Loknath Behera said that currently 4G network would be provided inside the train and it will be upgraded to a 5G network once the service is widely available.

“With the free Wi-Fi service, commuters can now utilise their travel time either for work or for entertainment purposes. Commuters can now browse any websites of his/her choice during their travel from Aluva to SN junction (end-to-end stations) and vice versa. Currently, a 4G network is being used to provide the Wi-Fi service inside the train and it will be upgraded to a 5G network once the service is widely available,” said Behera.

Keeping user data privacy in mind, KMRL has taken special care not to share user credentials with outside agency as per the statutory guidelines. This will be a value-added service for the commuters and KMRL is not intending to charge them for this service.

A seamless Wi-Fi inside the train will enhance the overall experience of the commuters while in travelling in Kochi Metro.

The project is being implemented by KMRL with the aim of promoting Digital India Campaign in association with Worldshore, a company based in Thiruvananthapuram.

Worldshore is a registered operator under the Department of Telecommunications to offer Wi-Fi services to the general public. Information regarding how to use the free Wi-Fi is shared in all the trains.

Commuters can activate the Wi-Fi in their mobile and select “KMRL Free Wi-Fi” from the available networks. They can sign up with the OTP and enjoy free Wi-Fi. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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