Saturday, February 16, 2013

LONDON OVERGROUND WIFI NOW LIVE

Passengers plying the London Overground rail will be able to access the internet for 60 minutes from today as it is switched on at 50 stations. Users will receive an hour of free internet each day, but should it exceed the minute given, they can subscribe to add internet bundles ranging from 2 pounds for 30 minute to 11.9 pounds for one week. Wi-Fi is now available in ticket halls, corridors and on platforms, but not on trains.
The service is powered by Cloud, after it agreed on a deal with the London Overground Rail Operators.
Is it convenient for you guys?

No comments:

Post a Comment