Hey Pune peeps! Have you noticed a sudden lack of public Wi-Fi around town? Well, you’re not alone. The Pune Smart City initiative’s public Wi-Fi service, which was launched back in 2018, has hit a roadblock, leaving residents and visitors in a lurch.
Initially rolled out at 150 locations across the city, the free internet service was a hit among students, tourists, and anyone in need of a quick connection. But last week, the service abruptly stopped, causing a major inconvenience, especially at key spots like the PMC headquarters.
According to PMC officials, the service was axed due to the termination of a contract with a private firm. But fear not, Puneites! The civic administration is on the case and is in the process of appointing a new service provider to get the Wi-Fi up and running again.
The public Wi-Fi initiative was a part of Pune’s larger mission to become a fully digital city, but the recent hiccup has left many wondering when they’ll be able to reconnect. Stay tuned for updates as the city works to restore this essential service for all its tech-savvy citizens.
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