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RailTel plans cyber cafes at 82 stations

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New Delhi, Sept 26 RailTel Corporation of India plans to set up cyber cafes at 82 railway stations initially under the brand name — “Cyber Express”.

These are next generation cafes with facilities for Web browsing at broadband speed, e-mailing, Internet gaming, Internet telephony, scanning, printing, photocopying, faxing and video conferencing – all under one roof.

This facility shall be open 24 hours and 365 days for the public, said an official press release.

The users can access cyber cafes through prepaid vouchers which can be used across all the stations.

It is already operating cyber cafes across 24 stations in India.

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