The Indian government recently introduced the Prime Minister Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM WANI) Scheme as part of a plan to encourage the development of broadband internet throughout the country. To increase connectivity options and improve digital access, the project seeks to deploy Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) hotspots throughout India. The project calls for creating open Wi-Fi networks and access points by local Kirana and community businesses via public data offices without charge, licence, or registration. Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India recently launched a project known as PM WANI, or Prime Minister Wi-Fi Access Network Interface.
PM WANI will significantly expand the number of internet users for enjoyment and improve agriculture, healthcare, and education. The Indian government will be held to a more excellent standard of responsibility due to the current upsurge in online users, which will increase transparency and engagement.
The expansion of shared Wi-Fi-enabled broadband internet services is a step toward the "Digital India"campaign and has substantial benefits.
Its spread and penetration into every corner and nook of India would be made possible by the lack of licence fees for providing broadband online services via shared Wi-Fi Hotspots.
The growth of shared Wi-Fi will boost employment, enhance entrepreneurs' disposable income, and raise India's GDP.