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GNER brings forward Wi-Fi date
Posted by: eusty on Friday, April 28, 2006 - 08:00 AM
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GNER, the train operator, looks set to offer Wi-Fi networks on its rolling stock, after seeing strong demand for the service.

The company was planning to offer the service by May 2007, but due to public demand has put this forward to August, nine months ahead of the schedule. It has already enabled over half of it's 41 trains so far.

"For a business user, WiFi creates a truly mobile office, while leisure users can shop, keep up to date with news and sport or book a weekend break at the end of their journey,"
Christopher Garnett, GNER CEO

First class passengers will get the service for free, but all others will have to cough up, thirty minutes of access costs £2.95, an hour costs £4.95, and two hours costs £9.95.


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