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RailTel kicks off plan for paid high-speed WiFi at 4,000 railway stations

The company expects annual revenue of Rs 10-15 crore once COVID-related travel restrictions ease.

March 04, 2021 / 15:29 IST
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Commuters board suburban trains during the evening rush hour at Churchgate railway station in Mumbai February 25, 2015. India will increase investment in its overloaded railway network to 8.5 trillion rupees ($137 billion) over the next five years, the government said on Thursday, promising to modernise existing tracks and introduce faster trains.Picture taken February 25, 2015. REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTR4R7V0

State-run RailTel Corporation (RailTel) has started monetising its WiFi facilities at railway stations by launching high-speed paid WiFi at over 4,000 railway stations across the country. The scheme is expected to bring additional revenue of Rs 15 crore per annum to the company.

In pre-COVID times, more than 2.9 crore people were using the service monthly. Once the situation normalises and footfall at stations becomes regular, a revenue of Rs 10-15 crore annually is expected from the paid WiFi, the company said in a statement.

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In addition, the company also expects revenue of over Rs 60 crore from its content on demand (COD) initiative.

Last year, RailTel had selected Margo Network, a subsidiary of Zee Entertainment as the Digital Entertainment Service Provider (DESP) for providing Content on Demand Service in trains and stations. CoD will be available in all Premium, Express, Mail and Suburban trains of Indian Railways.