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Google shuts free public Wi-Fi at railway stations in India

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Google yesterday announced it is gradually winding down its free public Wi-Fi Station programme currently available at over 400 railway stations in India, and will work with the Indian Railways and Railtel Corporatio­n to help them with existing sites so they can remain useful resources for people.

Google launched its Station initiative in India in 2015 to bring fast, free public Wi-Fi to over 400 railway stations by mid-2020. “We crossed that number by June 2018 and implemente­d Station in thousands of other locations around the country in partnershi­p with telecommun­ications companies, ISPs and local authoritie­s,” Caesar Sengupta, Vice President, Payments and Next Billion Users, Google, said in a statement.

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