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Bharti Airtel launches Wi-Fi service in Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata

| | Mar 23, 2016, at 02:47 am
Kolkata, Mar 22 (IBNS): Bharti Airtel Limited on Tuesday announced the pilot launch of Wi-Fi service in Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata.

With this, Airtel has become the preferred partner to provide the visitors and tourists both national and international at Victoria Memorial Hall with an opportunity to connect and get on to the digital superhighway to enjoy uninterrupted HD video streaming, superfast uploading and downloading of movies, music and images on the move.

Starting on Tuesday, visitors at Victoria Memorial Hall will be able to experience Airtel’s Wi-Fi service by connecting from fivedesignated Hotspot zones, which are an open platform for users across mobile operators having Wi-Fi compatible devices.

Visitors will be able to enjoy two free browsing sessions of 30 minutes each, per day, against each individual mobile number.

Users wanting to avail the free Wi-Fi service, will first have to enable the Wi-Fi from their device settings, then connect to the Wi-Fi network under “AirtelWiFiZone”, there would be an automatic redirection to a landing page and users will now need to validate the connection by inputting his / her mobile phone number. On completion the user would receive an authentication SMS containing the password.  An URL option for direct log in will also be sent to the user.

Announcing the launch, Ravindra Singh Negi, CEO – West Bengal & Odisha, Bharti Airtel said, “We constantly innovate to find newer ways to enrich the lives of mobile users in the country. With the launch of  Wi-Fi service at Victoria Memorial Hall, we aim to enable more & more users to experience superior and superfast mobile internet speeds by seamlessly latching on to our Wi-Fi hotspots and enjoy many more internet capabilities on their mobile devices, on the move. We recently launched 'Project Leap', our national network transformation drive, and look forward to delivering a compelling network experience for our customers in Kolkata now and in years to come."

Also commenting on the launch, Jayanta Sengupta, Secretary & Curator – Victoria Memorial Hall said, “We are delighted to launch this pilot project in association with Airtel, which will form an important element in our commitment to the Government’s ‘Digital India’ initiative. The Victoria Memorial Hall is the most-visited museum in India, and it is constantly trying to improve its visitor facilities, to make it even more attractive to people who throng it in their thousands every day. Free Wi-Fi access is a part of this broader effort, which includes the enhancement of the museum’s digital presence. This pilot project is some sort of a trial run, and hopefully it will become a more permanent feature of Victoria’s appeal.”
 

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