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PM WANI
Overview
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has recommended capping Internet tariffs for Wi-Fi service providers under the PM-WANI scheme at twice the rate for retail broadband.
About Prime Minister’s Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM-WANI) Scheme:
- It was launched by the Department of Telecommunication in December 2020.
- The scheme aims to enhance the proliferation of public WiFi hotspots to create robust digital communications infrastructure in the country, especially in rural areas.
- Through better access to public hotspots, the government aims to increase employment for small and micro-entrepreneurs and provide low-cost internet to the underserved urban poor and rural households.
- The scheme encourages local shops and establishments to provide Wi-Fi for last-mile internet delivery, which does not require a licence or charge a registration fee.
- How can you access the PM-WANI internet?
- To access public hotspots under the PM-WANI scheme, one needs to download a relevant app which shows the available networks.
- The user can then choose from a list of available connections and make a payment to use the network.
- The user can access the network till his/her balance is exhausted.
- PM-WANI Ecosystem Components:
- Public Data Office (PDO): Sets up Wi-Fi hotspots and provides internet access. No license is required from DoT.
- Public Data Office Aggregator (PDOA): Offers authorization, accounting services, and user interfaces for purchasing data plans and monitoring usage.
- App Provider: Develops applications to help users locate and connect to nearby PM-WANI hotspots, facilitating easy internet access.
- Central Registry:Managed by the Centre for Development of Telematics, maintaining records of App Providers, PDOs, and PDOAs.
Why in News?
The Prime Minister’s Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM-WANI) framework aims to enhance internet accessibility across India by setting up public Wi-Fi hotspots.
- With 246,993 hotspots installed as of November 2024, the initiative is a key part of India’s Digital India mission,aiming to provide affordable and widespread internet access.
What is PM-WANI?
- About:Launched in 2020 by the Department of Telecom (DoT), the PM-WANI framework aims to expand public Wi-Fi hotspots across India, particularly in rural areas.
- It allows local businesses, like shopkeepers, to set up Wi-Fi hotspots, providing affordable internet access and supporting the goals of the National Digital Communications Policy, 2018.
- Importance: By enabling local businessesto become Wi-Fi providers without requiring licenses or fees, the scheme promotes ease of doing business and ensures rapid deployment.
- PM-WANI will significantly improve internet access fostering digital inclusion and innovation.
- PM-WANI Ecosystem:
- Public Data Office (PDO):Establishes, maintains, and operates PM-WANI compliant Wi-Fi hotspots.
- PDOs provide last-mile connectivity by procuring internet bandwidth from telecom or internet service providers and delivers broadband services to subscribers.
- Public Data Office Aggregator (PDOA):Provides aggregation services such as authorization and accounting to PDOs.
- PDOA facilitates PDOs in delivering services to end consumers.
- App Provider: Develops an application to register users and display PM-WANI compliant Wi-Fi hotspots nearby. Authenticates potential broadband users for accessing the internet service.
- Central Registry:It maintains the details of App Providers, PDOAs, and PDOs. It is currently managed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT).
- C-DoT was established in 1984. It is an autonomous Telecom R&D (Research and Development) centre of DoT (Department of Telecom), Ministry of Communications. It is a registered society under the Societies Registration Act,1860.
National Digital Communications Policy, 2018
- About: NDCP, 2018 aims to transform India into a digitally empowered economy by enhancing digital infrastructure and services.
- NDCP 2018 set a goal to deploy 10 million public Wi-Fi hotspots by 2022.
- Key Objectives:Ensuring universal broadband access, creating four million jobs, increasing the Digital Communications sector’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contribution to 8%, and ensuring digital sovereignty.
- Key features:It involves providing broadband at 50 Mbps for all citizens, ensuring connectivity in uncovered areas, attracting USD 100 billion in investments, training one million individuals in New Age Skills.
- NDCP 2018 also focuses on expanding the Internet of Things ecosystem, establishing data protection, and ensuring accountability and security in digital communications.
- NDCP, 2018 and Wi-Fi hotspots Target:India has missed its public Wi-Fi rollout target, achieving just 0.5 million hotspots instead of the 10 million goal set by the NDCP, 2018.
Blog By : Trupti Thakur