Proposal for satellite-based Internet on trains gets ISRO nod

An initial proposal by the Railways to facilitate satellite-based Internet on trains, sans data cards has now ...

May 02, 2012 / 10:45 IST
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An initial proposal by the Railways to facilitate satellite-based Internet on trains, sans data cards has now met with approval from the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The proposal, which has been awaiting an ISRO-approval since two years now, will see Internet surfing in trains, minus data cards a reality, soon. The Railways have achieved a major breakthrough in this respect, since it will be the very first time that an operational train will be equipped with satellite-based Internet. The Railways now have the approval to use the frequency from KU band for using the satellite for Internet. And, the first one to boast of this facility, albeit on a pilot basis first, will be three rakes of the Howrah Rajdhani, for which the Railways have sanctioned Rs.6.30 crores, and the project will begin soon by a Mumbai-based company.  Click here for full story

first published: May 2, 2012 10:35 am

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