Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Dublin-Cork rail route set to trial Wi-Fi service

IARNRÓD ÉIREANN is to test a wireless internet service for passengers on its Dublin to Cork route, starting early next month.

The trial will be used to establish demand and is likely to be followed by a public tender to equip much of the company’s main intercity lines with the necessary equipment to provide the service.

Four wireless network providers have been invited to take part in the trial, due to last for about six months. Each provider will initially be allocated a train on the Dublin to Cork line. “It’s our busiest route so it’s the most appropriate for the trial,” said Iarnród Éireann spokesman Barry Kenny.

“We will publicise the service in stations, on trains, on our website, through social media and through media activity.” Read More

Courtesy: Irish Times

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