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Free Wi-Fi service suspended at Lahore railway station

Escalator installed at Lahore railway station. PHOTO: EXPRESS


LAHORE:

The much-publicised free Wi-Fi facility at Lahore Railway Station has been suspended after railway authorities allegedly failed to clear payments to the internet service provider, leaving passengers frustrated.

Commuters arriving at the station continued scanning QR codes displayed at various locations in an attempt to access the service, only to find that the facility was no longer operational.

Many passengers expressed anger, terming the situation a “mockery” and questioning why the service was advertised if payments had not been arranged.

The sources said the private company providing internet services discontinued the facility after its bills remained unpaid. The company has reportedly removed its Wi-Fi equipment from the station premises.

The free Wi-Fi initiative had been launched on the directions of Federal Minister for Railways Hanif Abbasi and was introduced at major stations including Lahore and Karachi to facilitate passengers.

Equipment had been installed at the main entrance and on platforms two and four at Lahore Railway Station. However, the devices have now been dismantled, leaving only empty fixtures while signboards advertising “Free Wi-Fi” remain displayed.

Passengers said they become confused upon arrival when they attempt to scan the QR codes, only to discover that the system is inactive.

“It’s embarrassing. First trains are not on time, and now even the promised Wi-Fi facility is unavailable,” said passenger Rahat Babar while speaking to Express News.

Another traveler, Mian Rashid, said passengers were already paying high ticket prices and were receiving little in return apart from inconvenience.

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