Archive for: wi-fi

New Twist On Free Train Wi-Fi

New Twist On Free Train Wi-Fi

One of the reasons I hear people don’t want to use public transport is because they hate the idea of standing so close to strangers and having to try to avoid...

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More Of These Signs Please

More Of These Signs Please

I was in a crowded peak time Western Line train last night - and only when I got out and could see the window as I made way through to the door did I see this...

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Free Wi-Fi On PT Coming

Free Wi-Fi On PT Coming

Passengers on Auckland’s public transport network will be able to enjoy free WI-FI access from tomorrow on board all NZ Bus LINK services and one of the trains...

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Train Stations Get Free Wi-Fi

Train Stations Get Free Wi-Fi

Some railway stations and public transport areas are to get free Wi-Fi during the Rugby World Cup. Auckland Council and Wi-Fi operator Tomizone  have organised...

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Wi Fi Move

Wi Fi Move

“Selected transport hubs” around Central Auckland will see cheap Wi-fi under a new Auckland Council partnership with Tomizone in time for the Rugby World...

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Greens Call For Train Wi-Fi

Greens Call For Train Wi-Fi

The Green Party has called on Auckland Transport and Greater Wellington Regional Council to investigate providing free WiFi internet on trains and at stations in...

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Free Wi-Fi! More please

Free Wi-Fi! More please

Reader Jacky spotted a free Wi-fi North Star bus. Thanks ASB. How about a sponsorship of all Auckland trains signage in return for Wi-Fi?! It’s what the modern...

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Auck Council’s Low Cost Wi-Fi Plan

Auck Council’s Low Cost Wi-Fi Plan

A low cost Wi Fi service for a wide area of Auckland’s inner city district including Newmarket and Parnell has been advocated by an Auckland city council committee...

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We struggle  while others can iPhone as they travel

We struggle while others can iPhone as they travel

Mobile phone users will know only too well the dreadful dead patches of coverage on the suburban rail system especially through the Brit tunnel. A move in San Francisco...

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