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Karnataka Government Partners With ACT To Provide One Hour A Day Free Internet To Bengaluru Residents
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Nov 21, 2019, 01:00 PM | Updated 01:00 PM IST
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Denizens of Indias tech hub will soon have an hour free internet daily, said Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister C N Ashwat Narayan at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2019.
"We require nine months to roll out the free internet plan which had been in demand for the last four years," said Narayan on Wednesday (20 November).
The state government has joined forces with ACT to roll out the project, estimated to cost Rs 100 crore which will promise at least 1 hour of free internet service a day to Bengaluru residents.
ACT has come forward to install the poles, we will charge a nominal fee and offer power supply, added Narayan.
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