Hyderabad, 20th June 2017: Taking forward the promise of providing world-class IT
facilities, Telangana State Government today launched the ‘Hyderabad City Wi-Fi Project’ also known
as Hy-Fi, with over 1000 hot-spots across the state capital. Inaugurated by the Hon’ble Mayor of Greater
Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, Shri Bonthu Rammohan, the ambitious project will eventually cover 3000
hotspot locations within the city. The launch ceremony was attended by many senior state government officials and
dignitaries including Shri Jayesh Ranjan (IAS), Principal Secretary, ITE&C Department, Govt. of
Telangana and Shri. B. Janardhan Reddy (IAS), Commissioner, GHMC.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion, Shri Rammohan said, “Being the newest state of the
country, Telangana aspires to be the best state in all aspects. Hyderabad has been an inspiration for other cities
in IT, business and living standards, and this city will continue to adopt new technologies to uplift the lifestyle
of each citizen. Hy-Fi will set another example making Hyderabad a truly connected city even on the digital
front.”
In June 2015, under the ‘Digital Telangana’ umbrella, the Government of Telangana has launched the pilot version of
Hyderabad City Wi-Fi Project (Hy-Fi). The pilot project saw the government partner with ISPs to provide free Wi-Fi
for 30 minutes at approximately 100 public category locations across Hyderabad. These locations include malls,
tourist spots, public offices, police stations, government schools and colleges, etc. Over the last two years, the
number has more than doubled to cover about 250 locations. Given the tremendous success the pilot project has seen,
the Govt. of Telangana has decided to scale up the project to cover more than 3000 locations across Hyderabad. In
fact, a separate Government Order has been brought out specifically to enable smooth execution of the program for
ISPs. The Government has agreed to take a two phased approach to complete the Wi-Fi project which is a unique
example of government and industry participation for enriching community life and enhancing public safety. At
present, over 1000 hotspots are being installed with an assured bandwidth of 5-10
Mbps offering 30 minutes of free Wi-Fi.
Addressing the gathering at the occasion and announcing the launch of second phase of the program, Shri
Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary, ITE&C Department, Govt. of Telangana said, “Digital India is the
future and Telangana is marching ahead to achieve this dream. Hy-Fi is another pro-people initiative where citizens
will avail free Wi-Fi to do their work. Businessperson, shopkeepers, entrepreneurs, students, women and tourists
will benefit from this essential service.”
Shri. B. Janardhan Reddy, Commissioner, IAS, GHMC seconded the Mayor and said: “Hy-Fi is another
major achievement for the city with the citizens being the major benefactors of the service. With the high
penetration of smartphones, free Wi-Fi will be a boost for the people. It will surely enhance the lifestyle of the
citizens”.
COAI, apex industry association of telecom services providers, mobile and internet companies, is the technical
advisor to the Government of Telangana in this ambitious project, was represented by Shri Rajan S. Mathews, Director
General, COAI on the panel. Shri Mathews was joined by several leaders from the telecom industry
including Shri Venkatesh Vijayraghavan, Circle CEO – Bharti Airtel, Shri Bala Malladi, CEO of ACT and Shri
Sujit Sen, Circle CEO– Indus Towers.
Shri Rajan S. Mathews, Director General, COAI said “With successful completion of the Hy-Fi
project, Hyderabad and Telangana will emerge as an example for rest of the country. It is a proud moment for the
state and the telecom industry as well. As partners in this ambitious project, the telecom industry will partner in
the timely completion of the project. This will provide high speed internet access connecting citizen with
education, commerce and opportunities”.
Mr. Mathews further added that “COAI represents the leading telecom and technology companies across
the country and Hyderabad is the city of choice for everything IT. We look forward to working closely with
government of Telangana and are proud to be consultants of the government in its endeavour for a fully connected
Digital India”.
The program will also be seen as an example of the expertise from government and industry coming together for the
larger good of the masses. Highlighting the significant role of the telecom industry, Shri Venkatesh
Vijayraghavan, Circle CEO – Bharti Airtel said, "Airtel has been a partner in the Government’s Digital
India vision and we are delighted to support Hy-fi, the country's largest and fastest public WI-FI network. With
this digital initiative, Hyderabad has further cemented its reputation as one of India’s technology capitals.
Together with the Government of Telangana and the industry we are committed to demonstrating endless possibilities
of new digital experiences to the citizens of Hyderabad.”
Another unique aspect of the program is the participation of private players who provide the last mile or home
connectivity from Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Bangalore-based Atria Convergence Technologies,
has been selected for bridging the last mile gap in the project. Addressing the gathering Mr. Bala Malladi,
CEO, ACT Fibernet said, “With the growing number of citizens moving towards digital economy, our
partnership with the Telangana government will bolster the internet connectivity in Hyderabad. With more than 1000
hotspots to be installed in the coming months across the city will enable users to access high-speed internet both
inside their homes and on the go throughout Hyderabad”.
The Hy-Fi project is a successful example of how the government and the industry can collaborate for a meaningful
partnership together which benefits all stakeholders. Speaking about the project, Shri Sujit Sen, Circle
CEO, Indus Towers said, “We are committed to ensure a robust infrastructure for deploying this project
and hope that this will act as the foundation stone for other programs driving Digital India in the state.”
With the launch happening on the momentous occasion of World Wi-Fi Day, the CEO of Wireless Broadband
Alliance, Shri Shrikant Shenwai said, “With billions of people still unconnected, the greatest threat to
the global economy is the vast gap between the connected and unconnected world. World Wi-Fi Day has the vision to
ensure everyone get connected and encourages cities, governments and operators to collaborate in ensuring
affordable, sustainable connectivity for all. Connectivity is now an essential commodity, much in the same category
as power and water and the City Hy-Fi project seeks to address these issues – we congratulate Hyderabad.”
The Hy-Fi project is a successful example of how the government and the industry can collaborate for a meaningful
partnership together which benefits all stakeholders.