Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

JIO PROPOSES FREE WIFI IN COLLEGES ACROSS INDIA

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: After announcing free phones, Reliance Jio now wants to provide free Wi-Fi to three crore college students across the country.

According to sources in the government, the company has submitted a proposal in this regard to the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry.

Sources further said that the proposal is being examined by the ministry and a final decision is yet to be taken. However, officials said any such proposal will have to go through a transparen­t tender process.

Last month, a proposal was received by the ministry in which Reliance Jio expressed a desire to connect close to 38,000 colleges (technical and nontechnic­al) under the HRD ministry across India by deploying free Wi-Fi connectivi­ty.

“Through this free access to Wi-Fi, all students will be able to get internet connection and use educationa­l resources such as online courses available on SWAYAM platform through the National Knowledge Network. The company plans to create hotspots for this,” a source said.

This is the first time the ministry has received a proposal of this kind from a telecom service provider. The government, therefore, wants to ensure other providers have a ‘fair chance’.

“Though they (Reliance) are not charging us any money for this project, we can’t approve it without giving a fair chance to others. A tender will be floated so that it is a fair and transparen­t process,” added the source.

Reliance Jio had last month made a presentati­on before the ministry regarding its plans.

When contacted by HT, Jio’s representa­tives refused to comment on the issue. Significan­tly, even the HRD ministry’s proposal to provide free Wi-Fi to central universiti­es, which has been in the pipeline for quite some time, is also likely to take off this year.

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