
Following on its plan to make the Web and its own services available to more people in India, Google has expanded its public Wi-Fi program to cover nine new railway stations across the country. The company first turned on free Wi-Fi at Mumbai’s Central station in January, in collaboration with Indian Railways and RailTel. The service is now available at the following stations: Bhopal, Bhubaneshwar, Ernakulam Junction, Kacheguda, Pune, Raipur, Ranchi, Vijayawada and Vishakhapatnam. Google says the expansion will allow 1.5 million people each day to access the Web at no charge. It hopes to reach 90 more stations this…
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