BSNL Introduces Wi-Fi Technology Module for High Speed Internet Access in Moving Cars

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India's National telecom backbone Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) 's Indore division of Madhya Pradesh circle today introduced first of its kind in the country, a Wi-Fi technology module for moving cars which will enable people to access high speed Internet while they are traveling.

BSNL Wi-Fi Technology Module For Car




BSNL's Wi-Fi technology module which costs approximately Rs.5000 initially installed in the official car of BSNL Indore unit's General Manager Mr. G C Pandey on an experimental basis.

G. C. Pandey General Manager BSNL Indore
Mr. G C Pandey, General Manager, BSNL Indore

According to Mr. Pandey, "This was probably the first model in the country where the Car has an antenna which receives Wi-Fi signals with a 3.1 Mbps downloading speed, from an BSNL's exchange based on CDMA /EVDO technology."

He also said that the model is expected be adopted by high end customers in a big way, once it gains popularity.

BSNL will commercially launched this service in next few days. After the launch of WiFi Internet services in moving Train by Indian railway,  this will be another big thing for public transport system as well as private car.

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