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Delhi Metro gets high-speed free WiFi at Blue Line stations


Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has introduced High-Speed Free WiFi at Blue Line Metro Stations. The Blue Line covers all 50 stations from Dwarka Sec-21 to Noida City Center and Vaishali, covering North, East and Central Delhi.
The facility is a tie-up with a consortium led by M/s Techno Sat Comm and has been launched by DMRC Managing Director, Dr. Mangu Singh at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station on August 25. Named as “Oui DMRC Free Wi-Fi”, the service will be available across all 50 Metro Stations on the Blue Line.

About Oui DMRC Free WiFi

Oui DMRC Free Wi-Fi is the name of DMRC’s free WiFi service across 50 metro stations spread through the Blue Line of Delhi Metro. It is an easy to connect network and no FUP or Usage limit has been revealed. Having said that, we can safely assume there will be a limit to the usage of this Wi-Fi network.
Backed by Globally acclaimed T-Track 2.0 Wave 2 Solution, the Oui DMRC Free WiFi would allow you to check emails, stream videos, watch live matches, check social media and much more.

Future Plans on DMRC WiFi

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation stated that this free WiFi service will be launched on all metro lines in a ‘phased manner’. The next availability of this service is set to be spread across the stations on Yellow Line Metro Stations i.e. Line-2 stretching from Huda City Center to Samaypur Badli.

About M/s Techno Sat Comm

M/s Techno Sat Comm is the service provider which provided WiFi services to Delhi-Howrah Express, which was the first one in India to avail the service. The same provider is already running WiFi services across the Airport Line of Delhi Metro. The Airport line comprises of 6 stations.

Conclusion

Since network issues have been highly prevalent in Delhi Metro Premises, free WiFi will provide users some connectivity even while underground. The Yellow line of Delhi Metro, which is mostly underground, will also be getting this facility, giving calling and other connectivity options over WiFi.

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