Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Facebook to roll out Express Wi-Fi hotspots in India

- Anirban Ghoshal anirban.ghoshal@hindustant­imes.com

Facebook is tying up with entreprene­urs to set up Wi-Fi hotspots in public places across the country, in an attempt to end India’s poor connectivi­ty problem.

Called Express Wi-Fi, the programme will see Facebook helping entreprene­urs set up public Wi-Fi hotspots to provide Internet connectivi­ty to people in poor or zero connectivi­ty areas.

“We are working with ISPs and operator partners to test Express Wi-Fi with public Wi-Fi deployment­s in multiple pilot sites,” Munish Seth, head of connectivi­ty solutions for Asia Pacific at Facebook, said.

Seth added that now customers will be able to purchase fast, reliable and affordable data packs in four states—Uttarakhan­d, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Meghalaya—across 700 hotspots and 500 retailers.

Express Wi-Fi will be rolled out in partnershi­p with ISPs AirJaldi in Uttarakhan­d, LMES in Rajasthan, Tikona in Gujarat, and Shaildhar in Meghalaya.

Seth said that Facebook was working with Airtel to install 20,000 more hotspots across the country.

Express Wi-Fi is already live in Indonesia, Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria.

Explaining how Express Wi-Fi works, Seth said that Facebook will provide the software stack to the entreprene­urs, data analytics and in some cases funds to help start operations.

The entreprene­ur can choose any Internet service provider (ISP) to provide the Wi-Fi connectivi­ty to the hotspot.

“We will recommend ISPs based on our tests and usually the speed of the Wi-Fi has to be somewhat around 10mbps,” Seth said.

Seth added that if someone wants to use the Wi-Fi, they will have to buy a data card and use it on their devices.

“Anyone can access the Express Wi-Fi network by signing up with an Express Wi-Fi retailer and purchasing a daily, weekly or monthly data pack at a rate set by our partners. They will then be able to connect to the Express Wi-Fi hotspot, register/ create an account, log in and start browsing or use any app,” Seth explained.

Meanwhile, Facebook posted $3 billion in profit in the first quarter of 2017 (January-March), a 76% rise year-on-year.

The company scored $8.03 billion in revenue from 1.94 billion users, up from 1.86 billion users last quarter.

Revenue growth marked a rise of 49% year-on-year.

 ?? AP/FILE ?? Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg
AP/FILE Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg

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