New Delhi : Commuters traveling from metro stations such as Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate can now enjoy free interface to Wi-Fi facility.
One of the busiest junctions of the network, would now be able to access internet for free with the launch of Wi-Fi facility.
The first such introduction of wireless internet in the rapidly expanding network, which has been christened ‘Metro-Fi’, would let people use internet for free for 30 minutes.
The Wi-Fi services at these two stations are being provided as part of an MoU signed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation with the Rail Tel Corporation of India in May 2015.
Stations such as Vishwavidyalaya, Central Secretariat and Hauz Khas will also be made available soon. All the five stations fall on metro’s Yellow Line Delhi Metro’s Rajiv Chowk and Kashmere Gate made Wi-Fi-enabled, that connects Samaypur Badli to Gurgaon.
Until recently, only trains and stations of the 5.1 km long Rapid Metro Network in Gurgaon were Wi-Fi enabled. (ANI)