Chandigarh: Passengers at the Chandigarh International Airport are expected to get Wi-Fi service by March-end. Officials on Monday said the state-run BSNL is likely to start the Wi-Fi service at the airport by the end of March, more than a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new terminal in 2015.
The Airports Authority of India recently awarded the work of Wi-Fi installation at the Chandigarh International Airport to the BSNL. J S Sahota, general manager, BSNL telecom district, Chandigarh, said: “We are in process to get the Wi-Fi equipment from our head office. We are expecting to start the service in the next one month.”
He said after the start of the service, the passengers would be provided free access to Wi-Fi initially for sometime. Later, it would be chargeable. “Those who want access will be provided an option to recharge it online to continue its usage,” Sahota said.
The Airports Authority of India is already facing criticism from the passengers over lack of infrastructure at the new terminal, which was constructed at a cost of Rs 1,400 crore.
To Read the News in Full 28/02/17 Adil Akhzer/Indian Express
The Airports Authority of India recently awarded the work of Wi-Fi installation at the Chandigarh International Airport to the BSNL. J S Sahota, general manager, BSNL telecom district, Chandigarh, said: “We are in process to get the Wi-Fi equipment from our head office. We are expecting to start the service in the next one month.”
He said after the start of the service, the passengers would be provided free access to Wi-Fi initially for sometime. Later, it would be chargeable. “Those who want access will be provided an option to recharge it online to continue its usage,” Sahota said.
The Airports Authority of India is already facing criticism from the passengers over lack of infrastructure at the new terminal, which was constructed at a cost of Rs 1,400 crore.
To Read the News in Full 28/02/17 Adil Akhzer/Indian Express
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