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The rail operator on Britain’s east coast has accelerated its plans to put Wi-Fi on board: GNER will have Internet access from cellular and satellite distributed via Wi-Fi on all 41 trains in its fleet. They’ve completed installing service in their 30 electric Mallard trains, and are finishing up by adding access to the remaining 11 trains, all diesel. The original plan was to deploy by May 2007; now, it’s by the end of summer due to customer interest. First-class passengers get free access; coach pays.
Posted by Glennf at July 18, 2006 1:00 PM
Categories: Rails
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