The Asian Age

Entertainm­ent on demand in trains

■ Travellers can tune in on their devices sans Internet connection

- VINEETA PANDEY

New Delhi: For all those who love music and entertainm­ent on the go, the Railways has introduced “Entertainm­ent on Demand” to prevent passengers from getting bored, particular­ly when they do not have access to their own Internet connectivi­ty.

Want to watch films of listen to music while travelling by train? You don’t need or dry up your data pack to surf the Internet any more. For all those who love being entertaine­d on the go, the Indian Railways has introduced “Entertainm­ent on Demand” (EoD) to prevent passengers from getting bored, particular­ly when they do not have access to their own Internet connectivi­ty.

To begin with, this facility has been introduced free of cost on a couple of trains like Patna Rajdhani

and Sampoorna Kranti Express, but it will soon be extended to six more trains: Ranchi Jan Shatabdi, Howrah Jan Shatabdi, Humsafar Express, Suvidha Express, and the two trains of the Patna-Kota Express

Railway officials said that through “Entertainm­ent on Demand” passengers can enjoy pre-fed films, music and entertainm­ent on their devices via streaming. To avail themselves of this, passengers would need to login to the free Wi-Fi network of the Railways and then log in to the media server of the train.

Each coach connects up to 90 persons at a time to stream over 12,000 programmes with over 7,000 movies. “There is variety and special programmes for children,” said a Railway official.

“Over 500 hours of content is available on the media server to provide uninterrup­ted movie streaming without an Internet connection locally. Also, the users do not need to pay for this facility,” said the official.

He added that 240 coaches covering all classes in over ‘8 pair’ long-distance and sitting trains have been chosen and once this picks up, most trains will have EoD. The official added that it is a non-revenue fare model since expenditur­e is neutralise­d by advertisem­ents, hence it is a sustainabl­e model.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union minister of state for railways Suresh Channabasa­ppa Angadi inspects the ongoing work at Bogibeel bridge in Dibrugarh on Friday.
— PTI Union minister of state for railways Suresh Channabasa­ppa Angadi inspects the ongoing work at Bogibeel bridge in Dibrugarh on Friday.

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