How to Use Delhi Metro Free Wi-Fi On Yellow Line Stations

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Delhi Metro has been continuously striving to enhance the travel experience for its commuters and taking their endeavor a step further, today they have introduced the facility of free high-speed wifi services on all Metro stations of its Yellow Line (which is Line 1 from Huda City Centre to Samaypur Badli).

Coinciding with the festival season, the service has been launched on Yellow Line which has 37 Metro Stations and mostly runs underground through one of the most congested parts of the capital covering Outer Delhi, south Delhi, and Gurugram. To facilitate this service, more than 330 access points have been installed at these 37 yellow line stations to provide uninterrupted internet access to the commuters.

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The free Wi-Fi service can prove to be a boon to students traveling to and from the North Delhi Campus of Delhi University. Passengers will be able to use standard applications like Email, Facebook, Google Search, WhatsApp, Video and Audio calls, etc, by simply logging into network ID “OUI DMRC FREE Wi-Fi”.

Steps to access the free WiFi at the stations are-

  • Step 1-Select “OUI DMRC FREE WIFI” on your phone.
  • Step2- Enter your phone number and email ID to get OTP by SMS.
  • Step 3- Enter the OTP, accept terms and conditions, and tap connect button to enjoy free and fast Wi-Fi services.

Where else is the service available?

In January 2020, DMRC had launched a high-speed WiFi facility in train coaches on the Airport Express Line that connects New Delhi and Dwarka Sector 21 stations. It was then, the first such facility in any country in the South Asian Region. This 22.7 km swankiest line on Delhi Metro has 6 stations-New Delhi, Shivaji Stadium, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Aerocity, IGI Airport, and Dwarka Sector 21. Around 50 access points have been installed on this line.

Blue Line of the metro network also has this service available. The blue line (between Dwarka Sector 21 to Noida Electronic city/Vaishali) consists of 50 metro stations wherein over 400 access points are placed to provide this service. Although the services were halted in March 2020 when the covid-19 pandemic struck the country now they will be restored very soon.

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With the launch of High-Speed Wi-Fi at all stations of Yellow Line, “Oui DMRC Free Wi-Fi” is now available at 94 stations of the Delhi Metro Network. This Free service is being provided by a Consortium led by M/S Techno Sat Comm.

What’s Next?

DMRC in association with Techno Sat Comm is also striving to introduce this facility inside the trains too in a year from now. Upgrading and installing the needed access points will be a challenging task in the already operational trains, but DMRC is confident of pulling it off.

One may contact Help Line Number 9541693693 if he/she faces any issues in accessing free WiFi services at Metro Stations on all these lines.

Shivangi AgarwalShivangi Agarwal
Shivangi is an honours graduate in English from Delhi University with a passion for reading and writing. Always keen to know more about the latest gadgets, when she is not reading about tech, she loves listening to Hindi music and grooving to the latest Hindi beats.

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