Britain Leads Europe in Internet on Trains

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­The UK is leading Europe in the race to get broadband wireless services onto trains, according to a new report from the consulting firm BWCS. The number of Wi-Fi equipped train carriages in Britain has reached 2,000 - far more than closest rivals Germany (911) and Italy (995) and dwarfing the French figure of 416.

BWCS forecasts that the market for on-train wireless broadband services in Europe will grow from EUR47 million per year in 2011 to EUR80 million by 2021.

"Competition is the major factor driving train operators to make this investment", said Graham Wilde, CEO of BWCS. "The UK has benefited hugely from the franchise system which saw private, entrepreneurial companies take to the rails ahead of the rest of Europe. Now, as competition spreads slowly across the EU, companies are scrambling to install WiFi onto trains."

The business model for these services has become much clearer too, argues BWCS. By mid-2012 over half of all WiFi-equipped carriages in Europe were providing free broadband to all passengers. In fact, access is charged for in only 17% of those carriages that have WiFi - mainly on Germany's Deutsche Bahn and TGV in France. 28% of carriages utilise a mixed charging model, with free service in premium class and time-based charging in standard class.

A combination of new train operators and routes, increased pressure on incumbents, the arrival of WiFi on buses and coaches and even regulatory requirements are rapidly making on-train WiFi a "must-have" passenger service.

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