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    Virgin on track to deliver Wi-Fi

Virgin Trains is the latest operator to jump on the Wi-Fi bandwagon to enhance passenger satisfaction

By Maggie Holland
, 25 Sep 2006 at 11:46

Virgin Trains plans to equip its high-speed fleet on West Coast Main Line routes with Wi-Fi from next year.

The service will be of particular benefit to business users who are keen to maximise productivity by reading and responding to emails as well as browsing the web.

Virgin's foray into Wi-Fi follows in the footsteps of Virgin's competitor GNER which already offers Wi-Fi access across its network. First-class passengers can enjoy the service for free, while other travellers have to pay a fee dependant on usage.

A number of wireless base stations will be positioned alongside the track, with radios placed every few miles to ensure seamless broadband connectivity for Virgin passengers.

The train operator is working with communications specialist Nomad Digital on the project, which complements some of Virgin's existing technology innovations.

"We already offer Wi-Fi access at our first class lounges, at-seat mobile-charging points and laptop power points," said Laura Hirdman, Virgin Trains' new product development manager.

"Now with on-board internet, working travellers can carry on with business as usual by staying connected while in-transit. And all passengers can take advantage of more distracting online pursuits like news, shopping, emailing friends and family, or downloading their favourite songs and videos."

Hirdman added: "Virgin is renowned for continually adding that bit extra to the travel experience, so we are very pleased to be working with Nomad to further improve the value and convenience we provide to our passengers."

According to Nomad Digital, the underlying network for this project may also be put to other uses such as passenger information and voice services.

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