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Greyhound offers Bus-Fi

Posted on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 12:41PM by Registered CommenterJerry Wilson | CommentsPost a Comment

Greyhound offers Wi-Fi on northeastern corridor buses: The aging bus company gets modern with its BoltBus service, which launches March 26 between Manhattan and Washington, D.C., with promotional $1 tickets each way (purchased online, in advance). The buses will have a little more legroom along with the free cellular-network-backed Wi-Fi. The bus company told Wi-Fi Planet that the Internet access wouldn’t be perfect—“may be very slow or spotty”—an admirable bit of truthfulness, but there are 110-volt outlets on board that makes for entertaining diversions (like watching DVDs) between good connectivity.

Posted by Glennf at March 26, 2008 2:06 PM

Categories: Wee-Fi

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