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More free Wi-Fi on offer
Posted by: eusty on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 - 04:32 PM
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There doesn't seem to be a day that goes by without a free Wi-Fi service
launching.
Commuters travelling on National Express coaches between Cambridge and London
have been used to it's free service, and now it's being extended to include the
route between Milton Keynes and Canary Wharf in London also targeting those who
commute to the City.
It's also based on the Vodafone 3G network so can provide up to 3.6Mbps to
each coach via the Moovera hardware installed.
"The Milton Keynes to London route is particularly popular with
business commuters. The journey takes a little over two hours, and we
want to deliver services that enable our customers to make best use of
their time."
"Internet access at broadband speeds is a natural choice and the success
of our initial Moovbox Wi-Fi installations between Cambridge and London
proved the concept. Moovera’s experience with delivering robust and
reliable mobile broadband technology meant they were the right partner
for our expansion to further routes." |
| Cathryn Jeeves Project Manager at National Express |
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