Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has come up with plans for high-speed Wi-Fi service across the nation. TRAI plans to provide Wi-Fi on two paise per MB compared to the ten paise per MB rate of the telecom market. It means one GB data will be available for Rs 21.
According to the news, TRAI will take the help of small entrepreneurs, content and service providers to give high-speed Wi-Fi to customers. TRAI believes that in addition to Telecom Networks, internet can be made available through Wi-Fi in other ways in other parts of the country.
If this scheme of TRAI is implemented successfully, people will be able to get one GB data in 20.48 in future. TRAI believes that through this, increasing load on telecom companies can be reduced, which impacts on call quality and internet speed.
Another advantage of this scheme would be that if this service will be provided in those areas where telecom companies cannot provide internet then the users can also avail the benefits of the internet in these areas. In order to increase Wi-Fi access, TRAI released a consultation paper in July last year.
Source:PTI
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