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French TGV trains begin trial of Internet access

SNCF logoFrom 7 December 2007, passengers on the TGV routes travelling east of Paris (TGV Est) will be offered, via their own portable PCs equipped with Wi-Fi, a complete range of on-board information and entertainment as well as Internet access. This new service known as Services and Internet Access Portal is offered by TGV (for both first and second-class passengers) on its eastern network lines in France.

The TGV service means customers can manage their e-mails, consult the news or current events, access their company’s intranet, book restaurants or shows, surf the Web, play games, follow their itinerary on a map, watch televised news programmes, etc. From January 2008, this service will also be offered on TGV links with Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

This launch marks the beginning of a test in real-life conditions: available today free of charge on certain trains (3 trains are currently equipped). The range of services is based on an infrastructure that can be extended to all TGV trains. The initiative is highly ambitious in terms of quality: the Internet connection must be reliable (continuous broadband via satellite switching to Wi-Fi on the ground) and the range of services must be adjusted to meet real passenger requirements.

By mid-2008, depending on the results of the test phase, the SNCF will decide whether to extend this new service to all of its trains. Passengers using the east-bound lines can gradually access this service which, from 2010, will be extended to all of the 52 TGV trains circulating in the east. This will include 2,000 km of track, i.e. the whole of the eastern network, providing links with Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg. After that, Services and Internet Access Portal could be deployed throughout the TGV network (400 trains in total).

(Source: SNCF/Eutelsat)

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