Google said it is shutting its free Wi-Fi programme in India — Station — which was available across 400 railways stations. Started in 2015, this was one of the first initiatives Google had started in the country under its ‘Next Billion Users’ strategy. Google VP Caesar Sengupta said cheap data in the country was one of the primary reasons to shut down the service.
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