RE: Go North East - Latest
(08 Jun 2014, 8:17 pm)aureolin wrote With regards to the difference in each class. I've noticed this too, and I put it down to the access points in the 1st class coaches having a higher priority for traffic through the gateway. I'd imagine it's one gateway per train, rather than one per access point??
It's a bit worrying that there's nothing in the conditions of carriage with regards to WiFi, especially when they're now marketing services with that as a key feature. If someone purchased an angel saver with the aim to turn 2 hours worth of commuting each day into productive time, i.e. working over VPN, then there'd be potential for a loss of earnings claim.
On a more positive note, it's worth adding praise that GNE have now added a formal policy to support breast feeding. I wish more companies would do the same.
In standard, the speed can be that slow - the 15mins free allowance can be up, by the time the first page has loaded up.
If I had decided to travel in 1st, on the basis of using the advertised complementary WiFi to reply to emails etc during the journey and it wasn't working - then I would have grounds to complain.
Just as the commuter being unable to use the advertised complementary WiFi on the 21 would.
As I mentioned on a previous thread, I gave up trying with GNE WiFi a long time ago. Others are the same.
Relatives from Canada, who were visiting the region to see us and track down their roots, used GNE services to get about during their stay.
They were left less than impressed by the WiFi and took issue because of the literature and advertising they had seen, when planning the visit.
I did warn them...
Had no idea about the breastfeeding policy.
Has it been advertised/promoted.
Will give them kudos for that.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'