Kerala now has 1,887 free WiFi zones across the state, more under way

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday announced that 1,887 free WiFi zones have been set up in select areas in all districts of the state under the K-Fi project of the state government.  Pinarayi Vijayan had announced 2,000 free WiFi centres under the project. Of this, 1,887 centres have been set up so far and the rest of the centres are in the final stages. 
“These WiFi centres have been set up in select public places, such as bus stands, district administrative offices, public parks, panchayat offices, prominent government offices, government hospitals and so on,” said the Kerala CM in a statement. He also added that the project, which is being implemented by the state IT Mission, is also made available in the coastal areas across the state. 
As per the plan, the public can access WiFi on their laptops and mobile phones and use upto 1 GB of free WiFi up to 10 Mbps speed every day. The WiFi can be accessed by entering the mobile number. According to the CM, the people will also be able to avail government services easily through public WiFi. 

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