Passengers told ‘no to wi-fi movies’

RAIL passengers planning to take advantage of a free wi-fi trial on trains between Edinburgh and Glasgow have been urged not to download movies or large files – as it will slow the connection speeds.

RAIL passengers planning to take advantage of a free wi-fi trial on trains between Edinburgh and Glasgow have been urged not to download movies or large files – as it will slow the connection speeds.

Transport Minister Keith Brown announced the £250,000 experiment yesterday, which will see wi-fi made available to passengers on four of the trains running the route.

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It was admitted that if some passengers choose to download large files or movies they will cause problems for fellow travellers looking to use the service.

Officials advised: “Downloading large files or watching TV or video may reduce the overall connection available to passengers.”

The three-month trial is seen as the first step to extending the service across Scotland, and comes two years after ScotRail completed a feasibility study into the proposals.