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Wi-Fi for all, on GNER
Posted by: AndyJenkins on Wednesday, July 07, 2004 - 12:26 PM
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TRAIN operator GNER, has announced the rollout of its Wi-Fi Internet access previously available to its First Class customers, to its Standard Class following successful trials.
Dubbed GNER Mobile Office, the service is available on a fairly limited number of journeys (Kings Cross to Leeds and the return, and Kings Cross - Newcastle) and costs dependant on the amount of time required online with 30 minutes use costing £2.95, through to 3 hours or more available at £9.95 with a couple of options in between. First Class travellers will continue to access the Wi-Fi service free of charge.
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