Home Home | Current issue Current issue
Login: Password: Forget password? / Register New User
Games Graphics & Design MP3 & Audio Internet & Networks System & Utilities Home & Education Business WebDev SoftDev
Issue: August 2008 > Internet & Networks > Article "Free Wi-Fi arrives at St Pancras"
Advertisement on Onekit.com Software Magazine

Free Wi-Fi arrives at St Pancras (Free Wi-Fi arrives at St Pancras)  Free Wi-Fi arrives at St Pancras

Internet & Networks
Free Wi-Fi is now available at St Pancras International for the 45 million commuters who annually pass through the station.

St Pancras has been pitching itself as 'the most technologically advanced station in the world' after completing an extensive, 10-year renovation project that saw it take over from Waterloo as London's Eurostar terminal.

The hi-tech renovation plans included an internet lounge, where travellers can now make the most of the free Wi-Fi. However, the Wi-Fi network, which consists of 30 BelAir 100S nodes, covers all station areas and platforms. It has been installed by urban digital-network provider City Space, which will also manage it.

Despite making claims to the contrary, St Pancras is not the UK's first station to offer free wireless to travellers. Earlier this year, York rolled out Wi-Fi access in a bid to encourage more people to abandon their cars and take to the rails instead.

As well as Wi-Fi hotspots appearing at railway stations, onboard train Wi-Fi services are proliferating and also being used as a tool to attract travellers.

A Wi-Fi service on the UK's East Coast Main Line, which was made free for all passengers late last year, has proved particularly popular with commuters, underlining the extent of demand for free and fair Wi-Fi.
August 7, 2008 Author: Natasha Lomas
There are no users' comments | Post your comment

Related Links:
Advertisement Advertisement
about / contact us | Copyright 2003-2009 - Software Magazine, onekit.com, Legal Notices