Hellfire
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While sitting on a Pendolino last week I was wondering how the train accesses the signal to provide the on-board wifi. I then wondered how much it actually costs Virgin to provide a wifi service.
I must admit I don't tend to use it on the grounds that it is expensive in Standard class and often the signal is no better than 3G. However there seem to be long stretches of the WCML south of Stafford where the 3G disappears.
I appreciate providing wifi in a metal tube travelling at 125 mph is going to be more problematic than getting it at home but are there any other technical barriers which mitigate against improving the service?
I must admit I don't tend to use it on the grounds that it is expensive in Standard class and often the signal is no better than 3G. However there seem to be long stretches of the WCML south of Stafford where the 3G disappears.
I appreciate providing wifi in a metal tube travelling at 125 mph is going to be more problematic than getting it at home but are there any other technical barriers which mitigate against improving the service?