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Almost half of London Underground stations connected to Wi-Fi scheme

Nearly half of all London Underground stations are now able to connect to Virgin Media's Wi-Fi service, as it has just been rolled out to another ten stations. According to cable.co.uk, 131 stations are now part of the scheme, but Virgin Media is working to eventually extend the service to all 275 London Underground stations.

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2014-02-21T15:54:17+00:00February 21st, 2014|Industry News|

New York subway Wi-Fi service extended to 40 more stations

Phase two of the New York subway Wi-Fi rollout has begun and 40 more stations are to receive Wi-Fi access, allowing customers to browse the internet whilst underground. According to pcmag.com, Transit Wireless, which is in charge of the service, will start phase two by rolling out Wi-Fi to 11 more stations. This means that,

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2014-02-21T14:00:20+00:00February 21st, 2014|Industry News|

Free Wi-Fi helping to boost the UK economy

Efforts to make free Wi-Fi more widely available in the UK's biggest cities could play a part in boosting the country's regional economies while also protecting and creating jobs, it has been claimed. Broadband infrastructure projects are being orchestrated across the UK, with the organisers of many focusing heavily on making free Wi-Fi accessible to

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2014-02-20T11:53:24+00:00February 20th, 2014|Industry News|

Sochi Olympics dubbed the first ‘truly connected’ games

The Russian city of Sochi is currently playing host to the Olympic Winter Games and has been dubbed the first 'truly connected' Olympics by a Forbes journalist. It has welcomed over 40,000 athletes, journalists and Olympic staff for the duration of the Games, theregister.co.uk reports. Not only does the city's Wi-Fi network have to be

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2014-02-19T16:28:32+00:00February 19th, 2014|Industry News|

THAI becomes first airline in Thailand to offer Wi-Fi onboard

Passengers on-board select Thai Airways International (THAI) aircraft can now browse the internet whilst they fly, as the airline has become the first in Thailand to offer on-board Wi-Fi connectivity. According to bangkokpost.com, THAI also claims it is the fifth airline in all of Asia to offer Wi-Fi to its customers. Nok Air and Thai AirAsia

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2014-02-19T14:21:07+00:00February 19th, 2014|Industry News|

London boroughs to team up with Arqiva for free Wi-Fi service

Four London boroughs are gearing up to offer a free Wi-Fi service to residents in the area, according to whatmobile.net. Harrow, Haringey, Barnet and Brent are teaming up with infrastructure firm Arqiva to provide the hotspots. The discrete access points will draw from both 3G and 4G signals to provide Wi-Fi to passers by. The

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2014-02-19T12:04:33+00:00February 19th, 2014|Industry News|

Nothing stopping Wi-Fi from launching into space, insists organiser

One of the leaders of Outernet, an ambitious project which aims to beam free global Wi-Fi from space, says there is nothing stopping his team from achieving their mission. Aaron Rogers, Branko Vukelic, Edward Birrane and Syed Karim are looking to boldly go where no Wi-Fi provider has gone before by launching hundreds of 10cm cube-shaped

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2019-05-09T12:28:14+01:00February 19th, 2014|Industry News|

Mobile users place their faith in Wi-Fi when browsing abroad

A new study has highlighted just how much mobile users rely on Wi-Fi to keep themselves updated whilst they're on holiday. As reported by irishtimes.com, a survey on Irish mobile customers from the European Commission shows that nearly half of holidaymakers will only use the internet to check their emails so long as they're connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot. Not only

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2019-05-09T12:28:15+01:00February 17th, 2014|Industry News|

40 French train stations to install free Wi-Fi

Those looking to travel across France will soon benefit from the installation of free Wi-Fi at 40 of the country's busiest train stations, it has been announced. The Wi-Fi network is due to be installed in time for the summer in a bid to improve the service of France's state-owned rail company, SNCF. The rail

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2014-02-14T16:55:13+00:00February 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Arqiva expands free Wi-Fi scheme to four more London boroughs

Even more London boroughs will be gaining access to a free Wi-Fi service, as Arqiva plans to expand its portfolio in the capital even further. According to v3.co.uk, the firm, who is already deploying Wi-Fi systems in Camden, Wandsworth, Hounslow, Islington and Hammersmith and Fulham, will be bringing internet access to four more boroughs. Tourists

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2014-02-14T12:12:54+00:00February 14th, 2014|Industry News|
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