WiFi and WiMax RailTel, formerly in collaboration with
Google, provides free
WiFi Internet access at selected railway stations across India. Google chose railway stations as the location to provide free WiFi because stations have access to a reliable power supply and
fibre provided by RailTel, and because the passengers at a station come from all demographics of India. The free WiFi service was launched at
Mumbai Central railway station in January 2016. In April 2016, the service was expanded to nine more railway stations. In June 2016, Google announced that free WiFi was available at 19 stations in India and was being used by over 1.5 million people. In September 2016, Google announced a public WiFi initiative called
Google Station. The company planned to expand free WiFi coverage under the initiative to locations such as cafes and malls across India, and later expand worldwide. In June 2018, Google announced that its Free WiFi project was now running at 400 Indian railway stations. As a result, there were more than 8 million people accessing the internet each month via the project. The partnership between Google and Railwire ended in May 2020. Now Railwire alone provides free WiFi for 30mins at low speed and further paid plans at 34 Mbps to more than 5000 railway stations in India.
RailWire Based on its nationwide fibre network, RailTel offers RailWire, a joint venture with
managed service providers to provide internet, voice, video and multimedia access on a single FTTH connection at a customer's home or office. ==Awards==