FireFly Networks deploys Wi-Fi network in Supreme Court

 FireFly Networks, a joint venture between Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India, has installed a 24x7 Wi-Fi network in the premises of the Supreme Court of India, a circular issued by the apex court said on Monday.

New Delhi: FireFly Networks, a joint venture between Bharti Airtel and Vodafone India, has installed a 24x7 Wi-Fi network in the premises of the Supreme Court of India, a circular issued by the apex court said on Monday.

“In order to overcome the difficulties being faced by the members of the Bar and the other visitors to the Supreme Court in having internet connectivity in the Supreme Court, as per directions, the matter was taken up with various service providers, including FireFly Networks Limited, for providing wi-fi services,” the statement said.

“It is hereby informed that a provision for Wi-Fi access for the members of the Bar and also for the visitors to the Supreme Court has been made in the Supreme Court and the said 24x7 service will be provided by M/s FireFly Networks Limited, with effect from April 20, 2015, 9.30 a.m.

"So far as charges payable towards the use of Wi-Fi services are concerned, the information will be provided by the said service provider online while accessing the Wi-Fi services in SC Wi-Fi zone,” the circular added.

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