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MyFreeTv announces free WiFi infotainment for travelers

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CIOL MyFreeTv announces free WiFi infotainment for travellers

Offline video-on-demand entertainment service MyFreeTV has announced a WiFi entertainment system for people on the move. The Intel-powered service would allow users to access a wide range of multimedia content free of cost when connected to MyFreeTV hotspot while traveling in railways and buses.

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The service, now available on the superfast Gatimaan Express between Delhi and Agra, will soon be available on more than 500 Punjab Roadways buses before being extended to other trains and buses.

"People can now stream entertainment content on their phones or tabs without paying for internet charges when connected to MyFreeTV on trains and buses," Sandeep Arya, managing director, MyFreeTV, told reporters in New Delhi.

CIOL MyFreeTv announces free WiFi infotainment for travellers

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Besides viewers, MyFreeTV will also prove beneficial for advertisers who can advertise their content on the platform that can reach a large audience throughout the country.

Currently, the service is only available in English and company plans to add a number of local languages in the upcoming months. The company will also launch the iOS and Android apps of MyFreeTV to make it widely accessible to smartphone users in the country.

Designed on Intel technology, MyFreeTV has an architecture that facilitates intuitive, interactive and user-friendly infotainment services at zero cost to the viewers.

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Offline video-on-demand entertainment service MyFreeTV has announced a WiFi entertainment system for people on the move. The Intel-powered service would allow users to access a wide range of multimedia content free of cost when connected to MyFreeTV hotspot while traveling in railways and buses.

The service, now available on the superfast Gatimaan Express between Delhi and Agra, will soon be available on more than 500 Punjab Roadways buses before being extended to other trains and buses.

"People can now stream entertainment content on their phones or tabs without paying for internet charges when connected to MyFreeTV on trains and buses," Sandeep Arya, managing director, MyFreeTV, told reporters in New Delhi.

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Besides viewers, MyFree TV will also prove beneficial for advertisers who can advertise their content on the platform that can reach a large audience throughout the country.

Currently, the service is only available in English and company plans to add a number of local languages in the upcoming months. The company will also launch the iOS and Android apps of MyFree TV to make it widely accessible to smartphone users in the country.

Designed on Intel technology, MyFreeTV has an architecture that facilitates intuitive, interactive and user-friendly infotainment services at zero cost to the viewers.