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BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing
Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. See http://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/...charing-cross/ for more details. |
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On 29 Oct, 02:06, Matthew Dickinson
wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. Seehttp://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/10/29/ispwatch/london-underground... for more details. I thought that BT Openzone cost a bomb. |
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:59:40 -0700 (PDT)
Offramp wrote: On 29 Oct, 02:06, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. Seehttp://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/10/29/ispwatch/london-underground... for more details. I thought that BT Openzone cost a bomb. People would probably be better off spending money on psychiatric sessions if they can't go 30 mins without accessing the internet. B2003 |
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![]() On Oct 29, 2:06*am, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. See http://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/...on-underground.... for more details. Can Northern & Bakerloo Train Operators expect to find a small but significant contingent of potential passengers actually holding back and sitting on benches or milling around whilst fiddling with communications devices instead of boarding their trains at CX then? |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... On Oct 29, 2:06 am, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. See http://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/...on-underground... for more details. Can Northern & Bakerloo Train Operators expect to find a small but significant contingent of potential passengers actually holding back and sitting on benches or milling around whilst fiddling with communications devices instead of boarding their trains at CX then? They probably won't make it to the platform, having fallen off the bottom of the escalator while looking up live running info... Paul S |
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On 2010\10\31 12:12, Paul Scott wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... On Oct 29, 2:06 am, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. See http://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/...on-underground... for more details. Can Northern & Bakerloo Train Operators expect to find a small but significant contingent of potential passengers actually holding back and sitting on benches or milling around whilst fiddling with communications devices instead of boarding their trains at CX then? They probably won't make it to the platform, having fallen off the bottom of the escalator while looking up live running info... Surely everyone knows to stand on two steps. |
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On 30 Oct, 19:52, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:35:59 on Fri, 29 Oct 2010, remarked: On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:59:40 -0700 (PDT) Offramp wrote: On 29 Oct, 02:06, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. People would probably be better off spending money on psychiatric sessions if they can't go 30 mins without accessing the internet. These days people use the Internet to check things like train timetables, and live departure boards. Or so I'm told. Will never catch on ;-) -- If you're already at the station, it's a bit late to start going online to check whether trains are running! |
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, at 06:00:43 on Sun, 31 Oct 2010, solar penguin remarked: These days people use the Internet to check things like train timetables, and live departure boards. Or so I'm told. Will never catch on ;-) If you're already at the station, it's a bit late to start going online to check whether trains are running! You would be checking the times at whatever National Rail station you were heading for. For example, Kings Cross if heading north on the Bakerloo (change at Oxford Circus). -- Roland Perry |
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