Wi-Fi gets onboard Asia’s trains
Wi-Fi or wireless Internet service is soon coming into public trains of Asia. Currently, Wireless Internet service is available on Japan’s Tsukuba Express.
Wi-Fi or wireless Internet service is soon coming into public trains of Asia. Currently, Wireless Internet service is available on Japan’s Tsukuba Express.
Dharamshala, the home of Dalai Lama in India is fully covered with wireless connection. Here, the head priest teaches his followers through computers.
[This article was published in the June 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
CAP Foundation imparts vocational and employability training to underprivileged and out-of-school youth. Apart from facilitating learning, these courses also enable the youth to acquire life skills needed for a positive education-work-life balance.
The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council has approved a funding of $217.6 million for providing Wi-Fi facilities at Government premises for free use by the citizens of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Legislative Council has approved a multi-million dollar programme to provide Internet services in government premises.
Mumbai Central railway station of India will have a cyber cafe with a capacity of over 20 people; international calls, and chat @ INR 20 an hour.
Soon capital of India, New Delhi railway station will get a cyber cafe. The Indian Railways has decided to enable the capital’s station with the wireless fidelity technology, known as Wi-Fi.
The Indian Railway Ministry is planning to set up Cyber Cafes with wireless connectivity at 17 selected railway stations across the country.
Now a postman connect all rural areas of developing countries through wirelessly. A United States entrepreneur has introduced an
Pune is going to become the first Indian city to have a high-speed wireless Internet network. This ambitious project will enable people to access the Internet from anywhere in the city wirelessly through their laptops or personal digital assistance (PDAs).