Google Station will bring Wi-fi to malls, cafes in India

    Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc, said on Tuesday it launched Google Station in India, a service that aims to deepen its reach across the country, as the search giant seeks to bring more people on to its Google

    By: REUTERS
    | Updated on: Sep 27 2016, 18:03 IST
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    Google will roll-out Wi-Fi hot spots in places such as malls and transit stations, and in social hangout locations such as cafes and universities. (Photo courtesy: @GoogleIndia)
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    Google will roll-out Wi-Fi hot spots in places such as malls and transit stations, and in social hangout locations such as cafes and universities. (Photo courtesy: @GoogleIndia)

    Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc, said on Tuesday it launched Google Station in India, a service that aims to deepen its reach across the country, as the search giant seeks to bring more people on to its Google platform.

    Under the service, Google will roll-out Wi-Fi hot spots in places frequented by a large number of people, such as malls and transit stations, and in social hangout locations such as cafes and universities, the company said on Tuesday.

    "The goal is to give people many hot spots within a few minutes walk from their home, university, or workplace, unified by a simple login process that works across all of them," Caesar Sengupta, vice-president, Next Billion Users at Google was quoted as saying in the statement.

    Google currently offers free Wi-Fi access at 53 railway stations across India and plans to scale up the service to 100 by year-end, the company said.

    Sengupta also said the company is also looking at monetising the service it offers at railway stations.

    Google Station will also be launched in Indonesia and Philippines in future, the company said.

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    First Published Date: 27 Sep, 13:45 IST
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