Google Station, an effort by Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG,GOOGL) to bring public Wi-Fi to businesses, is expanding across the world.
Here are a few things to know about Google Station and plans for its expansion.
- The public Wi-Fi plan was first introduced in India.
- Google worked with RailTel and Indian Railways to bring free Wi-Fi to train stations.
- The company is now looking to partner with “large venues and organizations, network operators, fiber providers, system integrators and infrastructure companies,” to introduce the service at more locations.
- This includes a desire to bring Google Station to more areas around the world.
- The public Wi-Fi service is currently available at 52 train stations in India.
- There are already plans in place to increase the number of train stations that offer the Wi-Fi to 100.
- 15,000 people in India use the Wi-Fi every morning as their first connection to the internet.
- There are 3.5 million people in India that use the service every month.
- Partners that sign up for Google Station can monetize it.
- This includes requiring users to pay an access fee, or viewing advertisements.
- However, locations that don’t want to charge visitors for the service can offer it for free.
- The expansion of Google Station to more areas and locations comes less than a year after it was created to offer free Wi-Fi at train stations.
You can follow these links to learn more about Google Station and how it will bring public Wi-Fi to more areas.
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