London taxis are already the best in the world, and soon
they'll also be the most connected.
From March 2013, passengers in the city's iconic Hackney
Carriages will have access to a free high-speed Wi-Fi service called CabWifi,
as reported by The Next Web.
The plan, launched by Eyetease Limited, will be one of the
first to offer in-cab Wi-Fi.
"London is the first of several major cities we are
launching CabWiFi," said Richard Corbett, founder and CEO of Eyetease.
"Our ultimate goal is to make CabWiFi a standard
service in all London black cabs," he added.
The model offers “ads for access” for every 15 minutes of free Wi-Fi access,
passengers must first sit through a 15-second advert. Seems like a reasonable
demand.
“This is really great news for London. With dwell times
averaging 15 minutes in the back of a taxi, what better way to pass the time
than to use your laptop, tablet, book reader or phone with guilt free internet
access,” Corbett said in a company press release.
Close to 1,000 of London's 24,000 Black Cabs have signed up
so far. "We have been amazed by the sheer volume of interest,"
Corbett said.
Tourists and travelers keen to avoid data-roaming charges
will be able to access the Internet without worrying about a huge phone bill
awaiting them on their return home.
The taxi drivers will also benefit, according to Eyetease.
Eyetease said that CabWiFi will enable them to “offset the
high cost of data charges incurred from using taxi apps, which some drivers
claim have doubled their phone bills in recent months.”
London buses are also becoming more high-tech with the
introduction of a contactless payment system this week. No need to panic if you
are out of coins.
Passengers can pay for their journey quickly and easily with
their credit, debit or charge card.
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