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German Railways To Get WLAN RailNet
Sat on the train a few weeks ago, I thought it was about time there was wireless net access on our railways. Snooping around Slashdot today (absolutely nothing to do with this) I found that in Germany this will soon be the case.
Babelfish has done a sterling job of attempting to translate the original article from Heise.de. |
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I have just been informed that GNER offer Wi-Fi on their trains.
http://www.gner.co.uk/GNER/wi-fi/ Thanks to Rich for the tip. It would be nice if it was free, however. I'm suprised I haven't noticed it. Perhaps I haven't travelled on a GNER train since I got a wireless enabled laptop. |
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