(08 Jun 2014, 6:57 pm)Dan wrote At least you're admitting things have changed now!
No, it's not completely fixed. However, no other bus operator in the North East could say that all of their Wi-Fi enabled vehicles all work either.
I'd suggest Icomera are at fault, given the same issue is replicated by Arriva and Stagecoach too. I'd also suggest that this company was one of the aforementioned 'parties' in the post you linked to earlier, of whom are still no doubt in contact with Go North East trying to fix the issues.
I probably should have been clearer when I mentioned 'change' in the first post - in the context, that nowt has changed in regards to a patchy network, that doesn't meet all of the advertised blurb.
It has changed, in the context the problems seem to have moved from one batch of vehicles to another.
If it is a third party who are at fault, hopefully GNE and the other operators will look at the fine print in the terms & conditions.
http://www.icomera.com/solutions/east-coast-uk/ The firm mentioned by Dan, are also responsible for managing East Coast Trains WiFi.
A quick look on the East Coast twitter feed, paints the picture.
Having used it both in First Class and Standard, there is a massive difference in quality. No idea how or why.