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China tests free WiFi service on train

Source: Xinhua

Published: 2014-11-28 19:59:39

Passengers on a train from Guangzhou to Hong Kong enjoyed free wireless network access on Friday, marking the first WiFi access service on Chinese trains.

Train No. T809 departing from Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, was equipped with the first onboard train WiFi service, allowing passengers to surf the Internet, buy tickets, chat, and work online, said Sun Changsong, general manager of the Guangzhou Railway Group Cultural Advertising Corporation.

The other 23 trains between Guangzhou and Hong Kong will have the service soon, with a trial service term of three months before official operation.

Sun said passengers often find themselves unable to make phone calls, send text messages or surf the Internet because of poor mobile signals on fast-moving trains, making the railway WiFi project a necessity in the smartphone era.

Developed by Beijing-based FeiTian-Tech Corporation and the Southwest Jiaotong University, the onboard equipment is capable to provide WiFi service to 1,000 people at the same time, according to Sun, without mentioning whether the service will charge when it is officially operated.
 
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I don't know, is it difficult to have wifi at least on high speed trains? The cost is high?

Internet access services by WiFi onboard HSR trains are already under trials.

My understanding is that there are currently 2 companies competing for the “bluesea” market。
 
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India has it already, while China is testing.
This is last year news though.

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India has it already, while China is testing.
This is last year news though.

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There is a huge difference providing WiFi service on a train that runs 350km/h from one that does 80km/h。

Anyhow,by the time WiFi facility is available on most Chinese passenger trains,it will still only be available on selected Indian trains。:D
 
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