Happy hours on WiFi Street

Kolkatans logged in merrily on Park Street on Friday, putting to rest all apprehensions about connectivity. Hundreds strolling down the party street, stopping over at restaurants or just passing through the area availed of the free Wi-Fi service launched on Thursday. Most were happy with the service.

Private firm employee Suparna Gupta happened to be on Park Street for a business lunch. The moment she walked out of the restaurant, Suparna remembered that she was in the Wi-Fi zone. She fished out her smartphone and scanned the Wi-Fi option. “And yes, there it was. The network asked me to type out my phone number and the moment I did, a password was SMSed to me. The network speed was good,“ she said.

Ankit Jain, a student, dropped in at a cafeteria for a quick cuppa. The moment he started fiddling with his phone, the Reliance Jionet icon popped up on his screen. “I logged in more out of curiosity . It worked pretty well,“ said Jain.

“It’s been fast and efficient so far,“ said Abhishek Ray , a blogger.

 

This article was originally published in The Times of India, 07.02.2015

Social Media gives high-five for WiFi Kolkata

Kolkata took its first tottering step towards turning into a Wi-Fi city with a tweet from chief minister Mamata Banerjee, in which she announced turning Park Street into a Wi-Fi zone.

As soon as Mamata went online after inaugurating the service and her message was flashed on a giant screen, hundreds seated in the audience along the southern flank of Park Street attempted to log in.

“We are proud to be the country’s first Wi-Fi city. More than 2,000kms of cables have already been laid and work along just 250300kms is left,” the CM said.

On social media, it was a festive mood. Thousands of messages were pouring in on the official Twitter account of Mamata Banerjee, thanking her for delivering the digital gift to the city.

Here are some tweets:

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The first tweet

 

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Voice of youth

 

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Sentiment of the city

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WB CM with the selfie stick

 

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People on Twitter thanking Didi

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Stepping into the future

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Looking forward towards a more empowered generation

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All India Radio’s tweet mentioning the WiFi Launch

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Dignitaries on the stage taking a groupife to mark the launch

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Kolkata’s achievement becomes a reason for pride for Indian’s abroad

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Congratulations and support pours in for Kolkata

WB CM launches ‘WiFi Kolkata’ with a groupfie

Kolkata is going to become the first fully Wi-Fi enabled city in India. WB CM Ms Mamata Banerjee today inaugurated the first phase of the Wi-Fi services at Park Street.

High speed 4G Wi-Fi service is now available in Park street along with the adjoining areas from this evening. The rest of the city will be covered in a phased manner within the next three months. Salt Lake, Barasat, Rajarhat and Howrah will also be made Wi-Fi enabled, CM announced.

The launch event was attended by WB CM Ms Mamata Banerjee, Honourable Mayor of Kolkata Sovan Chatterjee, ministers, MPs and representatives from Reliance group. The highlight of the launch was a ‘groupfie’ taken by WB CM

At the event, the Mayor of Kolkata made his foray into the world of Twitter with his first tweet using WiFi services:

Here are some pictures from the launch: http://goo.gl/3Aq7b8

Fabulous response as Kolkata gears up to be India’s first Wi-Fi city

From students to professionals, restaurateurs to smartphone sellers, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Wi-Fi plan has touched every Kolkatan.

Thanks to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s announcement of the roll-out of Wi-Fi service, Netizens are all geared up to take a big leap into the virtual world.

But they will have to wait a little longer – two months to be precise – before they can log on.

Reliance Jio, that will be offering the service, says they will begin the roll-out in March and cover the whole of Kolkata in a year.

To begin with, users will not have to pay anything for the first two months. And they can log on without much effort. All that they must do is click on the Wi-Fi option, after which they will receive an SMS asking their e-mail ID. A password will be mailed to them.

Park Street apart, Wi-Fi signal will be available in Loudon Street, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road and Mirza Ghalib Street. The rest of Kolkata will be covered in phases, according to Reliance JIO.

“We will expand the area in phases and that might take up to a year. We will offer 4G services and anyone with a Wi-Fi option in the device can log on. But even as we expand the area, we will launch schemes. So, you could expect free services for the first 4-5 months,” said a Reliance JIO spokesperson.

Park Street is excited about the roll-out.

Once it happens, you can log on to the Net from anywhere in the area – pavements, staircases or cafeterias. Flurys executive chef Vikas Singh believes it will change the perception about Kolkata. “In London, I have used hotspots where Wi-Fi is offered free and advertized. People tend to gather in these areas. That it is happening to Park Street, is a big thing. For a tea shop and confectionery like Flurys, it will obviously be great as our patrons are used to staying connected while on the go,“ said Singh.

Wi-Fi will free Net-users from the bondage of restricted connectivity promises to bring about a significant change, especially for youngsters. Students could be surfing the Net even in college corridors and canteens. “It will be so much easier with Wi-Fi. We won’t need to carry a dongle any more,“ said Srobona Basu, a St. Xavier’s student.

Tourists from abroad are delighted as well. “Free data services will obviously be a blessing for budget travellers like me. I guess hundreds of travellers will be benefitted for many check into hotels near Park Street where the service is going to be available. Voice calls are expensive so we look for cheap Internet access,” said Corline, a tourist from Canada.

Dealers of smart devices are looking forward to the roll-out with optimism. A Wi-Fi enabled city will definitely encourage more to log on to the Internet, they feel. But they also realize that the impact may not be immediate. “This is tailor-made for youngsters who love to stay connected on the move. Now everyone has a smartphone. More will now opt for larger Internet-enabled devices like tablets,“ predicted Pulkit Vaid, Director, Great Eastern Appliances.

Kapil Gupta, owner of Konnect, ­ another city electronic outlet, ­ felt connectivity could be an issue in the initial stages. “With so many logging in at the same time, the network can get clogged. Most potential users are Net subscribers already. So, they will be tempted to gauge the quality of service and also the charges. In case both are good, there’s no reason why people won’t be availing the service,“ said Gupta.

IIT-Kharagpur professor AN Samanta was upbeat with the prospect of a Wi-Fi environment, but he sounded cautious. “It will help those carrying smartphones and laptops, but security remains a concern. I hope the government will take care of security issues.”

WB CM spreads the message of peace at the inauguration of Kolkata Christmas Festival

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today inaugurated the 4th Kolkata Christmas Festival at Allen Park, Park Street. Kolkata will be celebrating the Christmas Festival through music, carols, light and sound exhibitions and the food at a street fest in Park Street.

Christmas in Kolkata can never be complete without an illuminated Park Street and the crowd soaking into the festive season. There will be various cultural events from 18th December onwards in the evening.

The inauguration ceremony started today 5 PM with the Chief Minister ceremonially switching on the festive lights. The welcome address was delivered by Archbishop Rev. Thomas D’Souza. The Chief Minister addressed the enthusiastic crowd.

Among the other distinguished guests present were Rev. Father Felix Raj, Principal of St. Xavier’s College, Bratya Basu, Minister of Tourism, Shashi Panja, Minister of State (Independent) of Child Welfare and Woman Development and Commissioner of Police, Surajit Kar Purakayastha.

Highlights of the Chief Minister’s speech:

  • We are all saddened and shattered. The attack on innocent children in Peshawar is a big tragedy.
  • Christmas is celebrated across the world. But only Kolkata has an emotional connect.
  • We celebrate all festivals with equal vigour, be it Durga Puja or Christmas.
  • Christmas brings with it the message of peace. Christmas is a universal festival.
  • Christmas is incomplete with the decorative lights in Park Street. It will be lit up from 18th December. Food stalls will also be set up.
  • Kolkata Christmas Festival will continue till 2nd January. Enjoy the festive season.
  • Enjoy the festive season. Follow the message of peace spread by Jesus Christ. Follow the spirit of humanism.
  • Let love be the universal religion. I pray for global peace.