Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited will migrate 30,000 of its Wi-Fi hotspots to the PM-WANI framework by June, a senior telecom department official said, adding Railways too has blueprint for all its future hotspots to be under the framework.
Speaking at Broadband India Forum (BIF) event, Vivek Narayan, DDG (data services) in the Department of Telecom (DoT) mention the potential and impact of the PM-WANI Wi-Fi hotspots scheme across areas, such as tourism, smart cities and last-mile connectivity in villages.
In a bid to fuel broadband Internet proliferation across the country, the government, in December 2020, approve the setting up of public Wi-Fi networks and access points by local Kirana and neighbourhood shops through public data offices that will not involve any licence, fee or registration.
The public Wi-Fi Access Network Interface, known as PM-WANI, hold the promise of unleashing a massive Wi-Fi revolution in the country.
Vivek Narayan said at the BIF event :
Railways has also state that all its future hotspots would be under the PM-WANI framework, he said, terming it a big achievement.
The event also witness the official launch of the BIF Connectivity Accelerator Program with the shortlisted top 10 ventures.
BIF has partner with Headstart Network Foundation and Meta for this initiative.
The top 10 ventures will be going through an intensive and fast-pace programme to scale their businesses.
The accelerator programme offers the ventures various elements of engagement to support them in their journey.
It offers masterclasses by experts in business, technology, investment, and marketing, as also mentorship by industry experts to not only guide them during the course of the programme but also to connect them with opportunities.
It also provides networking opportunities with corporates, BIF said in a statement.
The event saw the announcement of the top 10 ventures, which got select for the accelerator programme after three intense rounds.
These ventures, who attend and present their solution/product at the session include Wiom, XiFi Networks, Digigaon Job Factory, Matrecomm Technologies, and Aagile Business Associates, among many others.