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T-Mobile said that it will trial wireless Internet access on the high-speed ICE trains in Germany: The trial will start in the third quarter and will also include hotspots in 20 German train stations. If the results are good, 80 trains stations and all Deutsche Bahn high-speed trains will get it. No other details so far on the equipment to be used or how the onboard Wi-Fi access will be backhauled.
Posted by nancyg at March 30, 2005 7:28 PM
Categories: trains, planes, and automobiles
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