Romania, Sillicon Valley of Eastern Europe
22 May
The market for on-train WiFi services is finally starting to take off. Major European, US and Asian operators are rapidly following the UK’s lead and introducing on-board, high-speed wireless internet connections for their passengers. Against this background and with a host of new services rapidly emerging all over the world, the third annual WiFi on Train Conference is set for a record turn-out. (more…)
13 Feb
Wherever you find free WiFi, there is no way you can connect to the network. It only rises your frustration. And WiFi cards, to blog, check mail and browse the net cost up to 7 euro / 30 minutes, and if you get disconected by mistake you are not allowed to reconnect. This sux even more. Next time I’ll use a 3G modem…
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