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Why Britain's notoriously bad train wi-fi might soon be a thing of the past

The UK government plans to invest £57m to upgrade train wi-fi by using low-earth satellite connectivity instead of mobile networks, aiming to increase availability from around 50-60% to over 90% and boost speeds five- to tenfold over the next five years.

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train wi-fisatellite connectivityUK railwaysinternet speedpublic transportbroadbandcommutingdigital infrastructure

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