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Enjoy Free Wi-Fi in Delhi

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Ashok Pandey
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Delhi is going wireless with the new initiative from the NDMC (New Delhi Municipal Council) and Tata Docomo. The telecom service provider and council has entered into an agreement to provide Wi-Fi services in CP (Connaught Place) area of Delhi from the first week of July. This service would cover about more than 4 kms of the region, and offer seamless connectivity in the inner and outer circles.

According to Tata Docomo, users will get free usage for first 20 minutes and then they need to pay for the continues service. They can buy either online or use a scratch card to get some more time for internet surfing. The service would cost Rs 20 for 40 minutes, Rs 30 for 60 minutes and Rs 50 for 100 minutes. The customers would get a "one-time password" to avail the service. Tata Docomo is providing such facility in other places as well in Delhi/NCR including Delhi Domestic and T3 International Airport and Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium.

This service is introduced for both business and non-business visitors who look for wireless connectivity on the go over multiple devices. The Connaught Place is one of the prominent areas of Delhi where numerous people visit every day, for different purposes such as business, shopping etc. and the service would please them to enjoy wireless connectivity.

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