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VSNL plans wider Wi-Fi footprint

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Mumbai May 16 VSNL has said that it will increase the footprint of its Wi-Fi service in India to tap the on-the-move market.

The company will enhance the number of its `hotspots' from 250 to 1,000 during the current year, said a statement issued by the company from Goa, where it is hosting a Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) roundtable.

WBA is a global consortium of network Wi-Fi service providers, of which VSNL is a member.

VSNL's hotspots are located at major domestic and international airports, premium hotels, educational institutions, sports stadiums, hospitals, restaurant chains and coffee shops.

Its partners include the Taj Group of Hotels, Le Meridien, Café Coffee Day, Barista, Manipal University and Wockhardt.

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