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GNER complete Wi-Fi project
Posted by: eusty on Friday, October 27, 2006 - 12:13 PM
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GNER's plan
for offering passengers Wi-Fi access on all it's trains has finally come
together.
It has been completed on schedule after being put back to May 2007 for a
time, with increased passenger demand being the reason for the push to complete.
Now all 41 of GNER's electric and diesel trains offer the Wi-Fi service, which
is free to those travelling on first class tickets. The rest of us will have to
connect a PAYG basis, with prices ranging from £2.95 of 30 minutes and £9.95 for
24 hours worth.
| "Wireless internet has immense potential for both business and
leisure users, and we're very encouraged by the usage levels and
positive feedback from passengers," |
| Jonathan Metcalfe, GNER CEO |
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