Imagine a train journey where seamless internet connectivity enhances not just your travel experience but also keeps you entertained and connected throughout. Picture this - accessing WiFi onboard simply by entering your PNR number along with your Da
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Alokh k
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That's a great concept. Implementing a system where WiFi access is granted only upon entering the train ticket number could effectively reduce the number of passengers traveling without valid tickets.
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How about platform where you could exchange the confirm train ticket with another one who have confirmed ticket? (India specific) Did you guys faced this problem of not getting continues or together tickets in train while traveling to long journey?
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