No plans to introduce wi-fi internet on Southeastern trains (From News Shopper)
Get involved: Send pictures, video, news and views - text NEWS SHOPPER to 80360 or email us
Dartford & Swanley news RSS Feed Send your news, pictures & videos
No plans to introduce Wi-Fi internet on Southeastern trains
8:00am Wednesday 13th June 2012 in Dartford & Swanley news By Alan Woods
COMMUTERS on Southeastern trains are not on track for wireless internet anytime soon.
With free wi-fi rolled out at a handful of London Underground stations last week and several train operators already offering the service, News Shopper asked Southeastern if it had any plans to follow suit.
A Southeastern spokeswoman said the firm had "looked at the possibility in the past" but that a telecoms provider had not yet put forward a suitable business case.
She added: "I see commuters every day using a dongle in their laptop so there are ways around it.
"The train companies offering it tend to be those covering longer distances and the majority of our customer’s journeys, especially in south-east London, are less than half an hour."
Elisse Ahmet, 21, who commutes from Barnehurst station daily, said: “I think it would be a really useful addition to the trains in and out of London as it would allow me to start work before I even reach the city – especially if it was a free service.
“The phone signal isn’t always great between Bexley and London Bridge, which means the internet on my phone doesn’t always work.
“People would be able to use their laptops, iPads and phones without any interruption, which can only be a good thing.”
However, 59-year-old Forest Hill commuter Michael Abrahams said: "For long distance train journey’s it makes perfect sense to have wi-fi but for more local services you can probably manage without it for a few minutes.
"I think it’s useful to have it at stations because the time when people need to use it is then.
"I used my 3G connection to look at train times when I was waiting in the week.
"Quite a lot of people on trains have iPads nowadays and I guess the question is whether people want to read a newspaper or watch live television during their journeys."
Transport for London rolled out Virgin Media wi-fi at King’s Cross and Euston last week. It says the service will be available at 120 London Underground stations by the end of the year.
Comments(8)
ithinksoo
says...
9:41am Wed 13 Jun 12
dowhat? wrote:ive heard that is possible if you got a multiple 3 link connection at someones address and you are outside the property you can link up to there connection if there is a spare live link. yus ive heard of that!
Thats a shame i like posting using my lap top at wi-fi connections all over the place i even picked up a connection in my car parked outside someones house! You tell me how that was possible?
Jeeepsie Joe
says...
11:40am Wed 13 Jun 12
That is unless you wise up, unlike a lot of the 'loosers' who post on here with sockpuppet accounts.
BNPerry
says...
1:53pm Wed 13 Jun 12
But, alas, we are left with a pathetic gesture which basically says "Not only are we neither going to update our trains nor improve our service, but you're not going to be able to use wi-fi either". Joy
evilrob666
says...
10:17pm Wed 13 Jun 12
BNPerry wrote:Hit the nail on the head there. LoL
Southeastern should worry more about running a good service, with trains that actually have a decent amount of space within the carriages.
But, alas, we are left with a pathetic gesture which basically says "Not only are we neither going to update our trains nor improve our service, but you're not going to be able to use wi-fi either". Joy
treesrgreen
says...
10:26pm Wed 13 Jun 12
joertmclark
says...
10:03am Fri 15 Jun 12
The Dartford via Greenwich route is almost impossible to have a good 3G connection.
It stresses me out!
jeff onions
says...
10:28am Fri 15 Jun 12
as for using different accounts dont you have to know your email address and password to log on? wow! how could anyone remember all those details.mindblowing if you believe all that! bosh!
dowhat? says...
9:31am Wed 13 Jun 12
You tell me how that was possible?