Tata Teleservices plans to set up 4,000 wi-fi hotspots in 9 cities
Tata Teleservices, said it saw huge rise in data consumption on mobile phones since it began creating wi-fi hotspots for airports, restaurants, cafés.
Avinash Gabriel, chief operations officer of the wi-fi business at Tata Teleservices, said the company had witnessed a huge increase in data consumption on mobile phones since it began creating wi-fi hotspots for airports, restaurants, cafés and other businesses nine months ago.
“From about 1 lakh log-ins in April last year, we now have 4.4 lakh logins, where the average time spent in each session is 40 minutes. So roughly, we’ve clocked 35 million minutes of usage as of January, up from 18 million minutes in April,” he said.
GSM and CDMA services provider Tata Teleservices has set up 540 wi-fi hot spots countrywide since April. Some of its major contracts include the T3 international airport terminal in New Delhi, the Wankhede cricket stadium in Mumbai, besides five-star hotels and cafés in several cities.
Gabriel said wi-fi solutions were becoming more relevant for mobile phone companies as they entailed lower cost of deployment and rollouts compared with 3G and 4G networks that offer higher speeds while browsing the internet. While airwaves and mobile permits need to be bought for launching 3G and 4G services, wi-fi airwaves are free. Tata Tele’s wi-fi hotspots ride on the company’s existing fibre networks along with that of Tata Communications Ltd.
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