Soon, Wi-Fi may be available on Indian flights, says government
At present, fliers are not allowed to use mobile phones and Internet when they are in the Indian airspace.
New Delhi: Fliers may soon be able to use Wi-Fi facility when they are on flights in the Indian airspace, with the government on Wednesday indicating that a decision is likely in the coming days.
"I will be able to give you good news in 10 days," Civil Aviation Secretary RN Choubey today said in response to a query on when Wi-Fi would be allowed in flights.
At present, fliers are not allowed to use mobile phones and Internet when they are in the Indian airspace.
"There is fairly a good chance that in ten days permission will be given to operate Wi-Fi in the Indian airspace," Choubey said.
When asked whether there were any security issues in allowing Wi-Fi in flights, he said the important thing was about the "ability to track voice and data".
If necessary, agencies should have access to the details and if need be it can be tracked, he noted.
On whether calls would also be permitted, Choubey said that if data is going to be allowed, it should be possible to make calls as well. "We expect that to happen as well," he added.
"I must compliment the present DoT Secretary... I have been chasing it for quite sometime. I am obviously saying so on the basis of what Deepak (DoT Secretary) has told me," he said.
According to him, the Cabinet's approval would not be required for the proposal.
"It (wifi facility) will be available to both Indian carriers and foreign carriers, which may be only overflying the Indian airspace," he said.
Choubey was speaking at an awards function organised by the Air Passengers Association of India (APAI).