Good information for Delhi metro commuters all commuters on Metro Rail will now access free high-speed internet throughout its Yellow Line stations. This Sunday (October 17), the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) declared that it had launched a free high-speed WiFi service to commuters in all the 37 stations along the Yellow Line that connects HUDA City Centre to Samaypur Badli. The DMRC, together with a consortium of technology companies, is working to introduce the facility in Metro trains (besides being available on the Airport Express Line) in the next year’s time, the officials said. Also, read about Delhi Metro’s Najafgarh-Dhansa bus stand Corridor on the Grey Line Opened For Passengers. What you need to know
In its ongoing efforts to improve the travel experience of its commuters and commuters, Delhi Metro has continuously enhanced the experience for commuters. Delhi Metro has successfully introduced the free high-speed internet at all metro stations (on Line-2 (also known as the Yellow Line or Line-2, beginning at Samaypur Badli to HUDA City Centre) The officials announced and added that work is underway to extend the service to other stations that make up the metro network. The high-speed service available for the Yellow Line will prove to be an advantage for students who travel to and from the North Delhi Campus of Delhi University, according to the DMRC stated. Also read – Metro Services Affected on Red Line Section Due to Read More Here.
The service, which is in conjunction with the season of festivals, was launched on the line, which is comprised of 37 stations in the metro and is mostly underground throughout one of the busiest areas of the city, including the outer Delhi northern Delhi via the central Delhi as well as south Delhi and, finally, Gurgaon according to officials. Also read – DMRC introduces separate toilets for transgender people at Delhi Metro Stations.
More than 335 Access points are put in place on these sites to offer uninterpreted internet access for commuters, DMRC stated. Apart from providing free WiFi in metro stations in its network and providing free WiFi at metro stations across its network, the DMRC and Techno Sat Comm are striving to make this feature available inside metro trains within a year from now on the statement.
The upgrading and installing of desired access points can be an undertaking in operating trains, officials claimed. To use the high-speed internet at Yellow Line stations, a user must connect with the “Oui DMRC Free WiFi “OUI DMRC FREE WIFI” network.
Then, he or they must enter the email and phone ID. Then, an OTP (one-time password) is sent to the mobile phone number by SMS. When the login is successful, the user can use the WiFi free service. After connecting to the network, users will access all internet-related applications such as mail, Facebook, YouTube, Google search, WhatsApp, video and audio calls, and more.
OUI DMRC free high-speed WiFi connectivity is now available on every station of the Blue Line of the metro network, officials stated.
The Blue Line (Dwarka Sector 21-Noida Electronic City/Vaishali) is comprised of 50 metro stations. In addition, more than 400 access points are installed by DMRC, while the Airport Express Line is equipped with more than 50 access points that offer uninterrupted internet access as per the announcement.
The launch of high-speed WiFi at all stations on the Yellow Line, “OUI DMRC Free WI-Fi,” is now accessible at 94 stations, including an interconnection facility located at the New Delhi metro station network, the DMRC officials stated. A Consortium is offering the Free WiFi service that M/S Techno Sat Comm leads, the DMRC said.
In January 2020, the transport company launched an internet connection with high speed within train coaches on the Airport Line, which is connected to New Delhi and Dwarka Sector 21 stations. It was the first facility to be offered in any country within the South Asian region.
The 22.7-km most glamorous line of the Delhi Metro network has six stations: New Delhi, Shivaji Stadium, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Aerocity, IGI Airport, and Dwarka Sector 21. The coronavirus outbreak hit the capital city of India in March of 2020, and Delhi Metro services were halted for a lengthy period because of its effects.