Let get Wified!: Moving Towards digital capital



Lets get WiFied!: Moving Towards 'digital capital'

During the US presidential election campaign, Democrat candidate John F Kerry termed Bangalore as a completely `wired city'. Now the Government of Karnataka is going a step further to make it a `wireless city'.

My Dream is to go even further make Entire State of Karnataka 'Wireless' or even 'Wireless' India (Did you say 'its wireless already? huh!? ,as there is no wires in some parts of India, come on guys!, be optimistic, I am talking about "WIRELESS", phew!).


I Just wanted to share this info published in http://www.ciol.com/ that Govt. of karnataka is exploring a ambitious project to make Bangalore City Wi-Fi and a digital city in India. The Following are some extracted news.

“The vision of `Wireless Bangalore' is to enable citizens to enjoy broadband in their homes, offices, schools and public areas. Instead of being tied to offices, homes or individual hotpots, people would have fast convenient access to information – and each other – from virtually any corner of the city,” said Shankarlinge Gowda, Secretary IT and BT, Government of Karnataka.

“In the initial stage, which would be rolled out in 2006, it is envisaged that current Wi-Fi technology would be deployed at an appropriate section of the city that would demonstrate the viability of the project,”

“Already we have received proposals from IT companies for this project. March 27 is the last date to submit the proposal,” said a government official.

Isn't it a good news to see our bangalore rock i mean Wi-Fi. I hope bangalore will regain its status as most favoured destination to inves, and who knows later entire state is Wi-Fied completely to make it first state in the world to completely 'WiFied' (Did I coined a new word!?) and of course entire India.

I wish this will happen in my life time.

Lets get WiFied!

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