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Virgin Trains and Nomad launch on-board WiFi on both Birmingham to Scotland, and London to North Wales routes.

Event Date: 11 November 2009
Download PDFVirgin Trains and Nomad launch on-board WiFi on both Birmingham to Scotland, and London to North Wales routes.Virgin Trains and Nomad launch on-board WiFi on both Birmingham to Scotland, and London to North Wales routes.
London, UK, 11th November 2009: Virgin Trains has launched  high-speed wireless internet for passengers on all Super Voyager trains between both Birmingham to Scotland, and London Euston to North Wales / Chester lines.
 
Chester's Town Cryer has announced the introduction of the latest communications technology on Virgin's fleet of 125mph Super Voyager trains.
 
The WiFi HotSpot service will provide a wireless broadband connection throughout the entire journey at high-speeds - including tunnels! The HotSpot service has been rolled out for Virgin by T-Mobile and its partner Nomad Digital.
 
The HotSpot service will provide train passengers with fast and reliable access to the internet, email and other applications, whether for work or leisure purposes. First Class passengers will get complimentary access to the service, whilst other passengers can buy HotSpot passes online from their WiFi enabled device. Existing T-Mobile customer on the mobile broadband tariff have unlimited  HotSpot access, which means they are able to access the new service at no extra cost.
 
T-Mobile provides WiFi HotSpot access across the UK, including the places regular cellular network technology finds harder to reach. In January 2009, T-Mobile's service came top in the independent YouGov survey of 1,958 mobile broadband users. The results ranked T-Mobile first in nine out of 13 categories including upload and download speeds, customer service, easy start up and use, and value for money.
 
Graham Leech, Executive Director Commercial for Virgin Trains said:
"We're always looking at ways to improve the travel experience for our passengers so we're pleased to be able to answer their requests for access to the internet on our trains. We hope this latest improvement to our services will make travelling between North Wales, Chester and London all the more enjoyable and productive. T-Mobile and Nomad Digital have a great record of delivering these types of projects and we're confident our customers will receive the fast, reliable internet access they require."
 
Commenting on the news, Richard Warmsley, Head of Internet and Entertainment for T-Mobile UK said:
"As the popularity of mobile broadband continues to soar, we want to do everything we can to offer people access to the internet wherever they are. This provides a unique solution on-board Virgin Trains, at no extra cost to our pay monthly mobile broadband customers, and available to everyone, whatever mobile phone network they use. From business users checking emails or sending documents on the way to and from work, to people checking their Facebook, or downloading songs for the trip, and this new mobile broadband service offers all passengers the opportunity to make the most of their journeys."
 
Graeme Lowdon, Nomad Digital founder and Chief Executive Officer commented:
"We are delighted to be building on the success of the WiFi internet service already offered on Virgin's Pendolino fleet. Business and leisure passengers travelling between London, Chester and North Wales will be getting the best service available given that Nomad - the global market leader for high-speed wireless communication systems in  rail - has deployed the latest solution on Virgin's Super Voyager fleet."
 
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