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Public Wifi interopera­bility in the offing

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The Centre is planning to allow interopera­bility of public Wifi that will enable users to login for the facility once and stay connected with the wireless internet service across the country without any need for refilling entire details again on their mobile devices. “Interopera­bility of public Wifi is under considerat­ion. This will enable a user to stay connected with all public Wifi across the country when they come within its range. A mobile device user have to login once, and other Wifi networks, be it of BSNL, Airtel, Jio, etc, will recognise the device and connect it to the network,” said reports quoting an official source.

Under the National Digital Communicat­ions Policy 2018, the government has targeted to enable deployment of five million public Wifi hotspots by 2020 and 10 million by 2022. Under the current rules, a mobile device user is required to fill form and enter the one-time password (OTP) sent on his mobile number to connect to a public Wifi. Sometimes, users do not get OTP on their mobile device and, hence, fail to connect with the service. “The focus of the government is to provide digital governance and encourage data innovation. Interopera­ble Wifi will help mobile

users travel across the country with data connectivi­ty. This will also take away load from licence spectrum and help improve in call drops,” the source was quoted as saying. The DCC is also likely to take up a cumulative penalty of Rs 3,050 crore proposed on Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea on the complaint of Reliance Jio. Amid a financial stress in the sector, the DCC has sought the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to review the penalty amount.n

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