The paper discusses the potential of Wi-Fi and WiMAX networks as cost-effective last-mile connectivity solutions in India, especially in rural areas lacking traditional telecom infrastructure. It examines public-private partnership initiatives in states like Uttaranchal, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra, focusing on their viability, sustainability, and challenges in bridging the digital divide. Critical factors for success and the impact on existing broadband operators are also analyzed, highlighting the need for reliable business models and infrastructure development.