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On-Board
Internet Service Is Just The Ticket |
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22nd September ,2004 |
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Just three months after launch, UK train operator GNER is looking at a fast return on its new on-board wireless Internet service from Icomera. Not only are passengers using the service in ever greater numbers, the operator is also seeing an increase in the percentage of passengers travelling in first class where the service is provided free. In fact, use of GNER's wi-fi service is currently growing at 77 per cent per week across the Board, with growth among First Class passengers more than doubling on a weekly basis. More significantly 2.5% of Standard Class wi-fi users have upgraded to First Class tickets. Such is the reliability level of the service that the amount of time that each user is spending online has also grown - from an average of 45 mins in June to around 70 mins per person at the end of August. The service,
which is available to both First and Standard Class customers, is
provided by creating an on-board wireless network using WiFi technology. GNER director Shaun Mills said: "Obviously it's early days for the service but these figures are very encouraging. Certainly, the movement we have seen towards first class travel, coupled with the increasing daily usage - both in terms of actual users and time spent online - speaks volumes for the potential power of the service." Indeed, GNER research carried out earlier this summer among the company's first class passengers found that 67 per cent said that they would definitely use the service again and 88 per cent said they would recommend it to colleagues. The same research found that 25 per cent of respondents would travel more often with GNER if it was available on all trains. Mr Mills continued:
"The idea that you can shop, work or relax on-line The on-board service
is being provided by an Anglo-Swedish partnership GNER currently
offers its wireless internet service on six of its rebuilt |
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