Wi-Fi technology module for cars has been launched for first time in India by BSNL’s Indore division which will help people to surf internet while travelling.
General Manager G C Pandey car’s become the first experimental car to test the Wi-Fi module which costs around Rs 5,000-6,000.
Again the car has an antenna attached outside which provides data access in a speed of 3.5 mbps by the CDMA technology through BSNL’s own telephone exchange. Once this model gains the required the popularity then customers will use in it a large scale manner as per commented by Mr. Pandey.
Already BSNL has launched a Penta T-Pad WS707C tablet price at Rs 7,999 with in-built 2G SIM card slot plus voice calling option. Other interesting features are like 1GHz Cortex A9 processor, Mali 400 GPU, 1 GB DDR3 RAM.
Source-Telecom Seva