Mobile Industry Review reader Chris knocked me this news over this morning. He was checking out a story on ISP Review about St Pancras Station’s new free WiFi offering. It’s one of the key London stations now that the EuroStar terminal is based there.
The St Pancras website carries this info:
Right on!
The back end is managed by CitySpace. Who, I suspect, aren’t on the Christmas card list of the existing WiFi providers such as The Cloud.
What next for The Cloud when folk are giving away WiFi?
The move by St Pancras makes perfect, perfect sense. The shops, in particular, will get a lot more business from the passing trade, I imagine. You need somewhere to sit, afterall, right? And, whilst you’re checking your mail, that double chocolate muffin does look pretty tempting.
Not before time! The Eurostar terminal there has been open for ages and was alarmingly free of WiFi when we went through it.
I'll be doing a piece on The Cloud to publish on Monday as I try and get my weekly features back on track.
Not before time! The Eurostar terminal there has been open for ages and was alarmingly free of WiFi when we went through it.
I'll be doing a piece on The Cloud to publish on Monday as I try and get my weekly features back on track.
Not before time! The Eurostar terminal there has been open for ages and was alarmingly free of WiFi when we went through it.
I'll be doing a piece on The Cloud to publish on Monday as I try and get my weekly features back on track.