Friday 03 September 2010 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Indian Railways to help Keralites browse Internet

Railtel Corp of India will provide high speed broadband Internet connection to the people of Kerala, where they can download education material free

Thiruvananthapuram: Indian Railways is set to join the bandwagon of Internet providers in Kerala with a special provision for those browsing education sites.

The railways is providing broadband Internet connection in the state through the Railtel Corporation of India. The biggest incentive for those taking the net service of Indian Railways is that they can download education material free, reports IANS.

Railtel Executive Director (Southern Region) A Seshagiri Rao said that the corporation would provide the service through cable operators who have connectivity across the state.

"The Internet service would become operational in the next two to three months," Rao said.

Railtel, which manages the communication sector of Indian Railways, has laid more than 38,000 km of optical fibre cable (OFC) across the country, which would be the backbone for providing broadband connectivity in the state.

"Our network is such that every railway station in the country can be turned into a source for education centres. But we have decided to provide broadband connectivity to the people through cable operators," Rao said.

He further added that the biggest advantage for those using our connectivity is that they would get unlimited download in matters regarding education.

Towards this, Railtel has finalised a tie-up with the seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore where they have ready more than 6,000 hours of lectures by the faculty.

"The biggest advantage of Indian Railways Internet is that downloading of education material will be at a speed ranging from 2 Mbps to 30 Mbps," Rao added.

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