NEW DELHI: Delhi Dialogue Commission has sought feedback from Delhiites on how to make "public Wi-Fi" available across the city. Releasing a list of 10 questions, the government has asked people to send a 200-word feedback through a WhatsApp helpline number, +919643327265, or through an email.

The questionnaire asks Delhiites to define public Wi-Fi with a set of case studies from across the world. "It includes questions on what should be the ideal level of access to public Wi-Fi- if Wi-Fi should be made available right up to the doorstep or only at well-defined public spaces in every neighbourhood," said an official.

Looking to fulfil one of its major poll promises of providing free Wi-Fi in Delhi , the AAP government has come up with a set of 10 questions by way of which it is looking for suggestions from the public for implementing the project.

The Delhi Dialogue Commission (DDC), an advisory body of AAP government chaired by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal , on Sunday drew up the bunch of 10 questions seeking suggestions from the masses.

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It also asks the respondents to consider the feasibility of the project and the technological challenges involved. The commission has also asked people about the essential services that a government should provide through public Wi-Fi.

"We have asked what could be a model that makes public Wi-Fi viable, sustainable and scalable in terms of usage, technology and financials, and if it can be made financially self-sustainable from the welfare service perspective alone," said the official.

Suggestions have also been sought on whether there should be multiple operators or an exclusive operator in a well-defined zone of the city and what could be the operating architecture that brings all stakeholders together.

The last question is about the advantages and disadvantages of a private enterprise model vis-a-vis a PSU model, an official said.

