AAP Govt. Seeks Singaporean Help For Setting Up Wi-Fi Across Delhi



"An efficient administration, holistic development and a feeling of safety security are absolutely necessary for Delhi and we believe that Singapore can help us achieve these goals," it said.

The Kejriwal government is already in touch with the Singaporean government on recycling water in the capital.

The AAP government, which has already sought public opinion on the issue, admits that providing free wi-fi to Delhiites is not going to be a cakewalk. The party volunteers had already had an interaction with companies like Facebook.

The parliamentary secretary to Delhi IT minister Adarsh Shastri has said the national capital will get full wi-fi coverage in two years and around 700 hotspots will be set up by February 2016. The Kejriwal government is already studying successful wi-fi projects in western countries.

Experts have questioned the viability of project which, they think, needs huge investment on infrastructure.
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Source: IANS