Google installs 150 ‘Google Station’ Wi-Fi hotspots in Pune
This development is part of Pune’s ‘Smart City’ project.
After bringing millions of Indians online with its RailTel Wi-Fi project, Google, in partnership with Larsen & Toubro, on Wednesday announced that the company has installed 150 "Google Station" hotspots in Pune.
"We built Google Station to be both the highest-quality and easiest Wi-Fi service for users and the easiest for partners to deploy. We think this makes 'Station' a great connectivity partner for the growing number of Indian smart cities," Vinay Goel, Product Management Director of Google Station, said in a statement.
The company said the move would potentially bring 3 million Pune residents online within seconds at locations all around the city, including gardens, hospitals and police stations. Google aims to make the most out of Pune's other smart city services, which includes improved tracking of public buses, opportunities for digital learning, and participation in digital governance.
Nearly, 7.7 million users benefited at over 270 railway stations through Google's RailTel Wi-Fi project last year.
Google launched its first free Wi-Fi services at Mumbai Central station in January 2016.
The company said it would continue to deploy high-speed Wi-Fi at more stations across the country.
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