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Hyderabad has more than 3,500 public WiFi hotspots that provide users free Internet access for 45 minutes daily at 25 Mbps speed and up to one GB data limit.
On Wednesday (4 August), the Telangana State government commemorated the functioning of 3,500-plus WiFi hotspots, covering buzzing places, including 400 government schools and a few basti dawakhanas.
Under the Digital Telangana initiative, the state government set up these WiFi hotspots in collaboration with ACT Fibernet as part of the Hy-Fi project. Around 500 to 1,000 more such hotspots would be added soon, reports Telangana Today.
“While the pilot project was for 1,000 hotspots, we realised that it can be expanded to 3,000-plus locations. Pre-pandemic we had four lakh citizen users per month and during the pandemic, it dropped to one lakh but currently, we are seeing 3 lakh users,” said Bala Malladi, CEO, ACT.
He added that among the 57 metro stations in the city, the hotspots are available in 47 stations. Hyderabad Metro Rail MD NVS Reddy plans to expand the facility to all stations soon and is considering offering WiFi in Metro trains.