Indian Railways Offers WiFi Facility For Passengers


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If you are a frequenter of trains in India, then you might have noticed how woefully lacking in connectivity our trains are. Forget Wi-Fi networks, once you enter the hinterland, even sustained cellular connectivity can be an issue.

Thankfully, Indian Railways has a solution at hand, and one you can experience right away. According to an IANS report, passengers travelling from Delhi to Kolkata on the Rajdhani train will now be able to access Internet thanks to a proper Wi-Fi connectivity setup onboard.

Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal launched the facility on the Rajdhani train at the New Delhi station on Tuesday. "Many passengers feel the need to access internet while travelling," a railway official told IANS.

The report goes on to say that passengers will be given login and password credentials for the duration of the journey, based on their tickets and identity cards. It is as yet unknown whether this Wi-Fi duration will take into account delays caused by technical snags or bad scheduling. But we would be highly surprised if it doesn’t, given the regularity with which such delays occur.

Railway sources also said that the Rajdhani experience will be used as a pilot run for a more widespread Wi-Fi connectivity on trains. The service will reportedly be introduced on 50 train services, including Shatabdi and Duronto trains, if and when it proves to be a successful venture.

Passengers will be able to access email and browse the web with a maximum download speed of 4Mbps and a max upload speed of 512Kbps. It must be noted that you may get much lower speeds than that because the bandwidth is shared between all the passengers on the train. However, in case demand for bandwidth becomes high, the network will prioritise activities like email access over downloads or video streaming.

Internet access on the trains is possible thanks to a two-way satellite hybrid with 2G/3G and Wi-Fi. This consists of an onboard satellite-tracking antenna, a multi-band antenna and Wi-Fi broadcasting equipment. The satellite-tracking antenna is placed in one of the power-generating coaches with the primary broadband link established via satellite. In case of non-availability of satellite, the multi-access router switches from satellite to 2G/3G spectrum to achieve 99 percent connectivity. Wi-Fi radios are provided outside each coach and the bandwidth is further distributed inside the coaches through indoor access points.

At the 2013 Railway Budget, the Railway Ministry announced a plan to modernise coaches and the railway service in general. Besides bringing in wireless connectivity to select trains, the ministry is also planning to revamp the IRCTC ticketing website with a view to providing a hassle-free booking experience for customers.

Now enjoy Wi-Fi on Delhi-Kolkata Rajdhani; coming soon to other trains
 
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Wow.. this is amazing stuff.. [clap]
Way to go Railway
@ Visran, Thanks for sharing mate [;)]
 
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That will be a very good move. In case of long train journeys, we do not need to apply leave then, we can simply "Work From Train" [:D]
 
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Great move indeed.
Let them make their website ready before giving access to other websites. I dont even think of booking in tatkal because of the mental strain. Hope it improves
 
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If this will be implemented in full fledged , then train journey will no longer be boring.After this people will love to travel in train.
 
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Hahahah @experience, you are 100% correct buddy !!

Me being a regular traveller in trains, I always have noticed those plugs in 2AC don't work and some times the bogies are with very few plug points, so railways needs to focus on them first and yes a WiFi during the journey a great thing and I really look forward for it[:)]
 
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Long distance trains like Duronto and Rajdhani which have the newer coaches nearly have all charging points working.

But I agree, trains running on shorter routes which have older 2AC/3AC rakes have lesser charging points and working.

However, has this Wifi thing started already? If yes , which route ?
 
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Indian Railways to send train status alert SMS, wake-up calls to passengers

Indian Railways seems to be getting more mobile friendly for travelers. After the announcement of Wi-Fi facilities on select trains to improve traveler’s experience, it now plans to provide some other personalized services like wake-up calls and train status alert text messages.


The Indian Railways’ Centre of Railway Information Systems (CRIS) in collaboration with RailYatri.in, a subsidiary of Stelling Tech, are working on a smartphone app to provide real-time information on the position of trains and predictions on their expected time of arrival in different stations, ToI reports.

“We’re looking at providing services like wake-up calls and informing passengers if there are any changes in the schedule of the train they are booked in like delays or cancellations through SMS or phone calls. It can even be to alert someone on the position of a train so they can receive their family at the station on time,” Manish Rathi, CEO and co-founder of RailYatri.in explained.

RailYatri and CRIS joint venture website Rail Radar has been providing real-time details on routes as well on location of trains. It even gives information on the on expected time of arrival for as many as 6,500 trains. According to the report, the company is also planning to launch an Android app in the coming months to let a large number of users access to their current services, and is working on its apps for another platforms including iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry.

Sometime back Delhi Metro Railways Corporation had also released a tender looking for developers to create an app on its services for travelers. This included app support for online use as well.

http://www.bgr.in/news/indian-railways-to-send-train-status-alert-sms-wake-up-calls-to-passengers/

Railways are moving in the right direction,

wonder what's next ?

My suggestion is make the trains cockroach free:please:
 
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Indian Railways to send train status alert SMS, wake-up calls to passengers

Indian Railways seems to be getting more mobile friendly for travelers. After the announcement of Wi-Fi facilities on select trains to improve traveler’s experience, it now plans to provide some other personalized services like wake-up calls and train status alert text messages.


The Indian Railways’ Centre of Railway Information Systems (CRIS) in collaboration with RailYatri.in, a subsidiary of Stelling Tech, are working on a smartphone app to provide real-time information on the position of trains and predictions on their expected time of arrival in different stations, ToI reports.

“We’re looking at providing services like wake-up calls and informing passengers if there are any changes in the schedule of the train they are booked in like delays or cancellations through SMS or phone calls. It can even be to alert someone on the position of a train so they can receive their family at the station on time,” Manish Rathi, CEO and co-founder of RailYatri.in explained.

RailYatri and CRIS joint venture website Rail Radar has been providing real-time details on routes as well on location of trains. It even gives information on the on expected time of arrival for as many as 6,500 trains. According to the report, the company is also planning to launch an Android app in the coming months to let a large number of users access to their current services, and is working on its apps for another platforms including iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry.

Sometime back Delhi Metro Railways Corporation had also released a tender looking for developers to create an app on its services for travelers. This included app support for online use as well.

Indian Railways to send train status alert SMS, wake-up calls to passengers | News & Video Reviews of Gadgets at BGR India

Railways are moving in the right direction,

wonder what's next ?

My suggestion is make the trains cockroach free:please:
 

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