SWR train to trial Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet on board
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South Western Railway (SWR) passengers used high-speed Starlink wifi to fix a âmajor signal blackspotâ in the New Forest at the weekend.
The satellite internet connection was trialled on a Class 444 train service between London Waterloo, Portsmouth Harbour and Weymouth on 20 December.
Rail passengers have long struggled with the connection of onboard wifi that uses mobile networks, when travelling through both busy and remote areas.
SWR said: âThis upgrade will significantly improve coverage throughout the New Forest â historically aâ¯major signal blackspot, leaving passengers without internet for over 20 minutes.â
Starlink, technology from Elon Muskâs SpaceX, uses a constellation of thousands of low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver a âstronger, moreâ¯resilientâ¯and reliable connectionâ, said SWR.
According to the rail operator, early testing shows a 97 per cent coverage rate across the route so far for faster, stronger streaming.
Peter Williams, SWRâs customer and commercial director, said: âWe know how important reliable wifi is to our customers â it supports productivity, keeps people connected and entertained and makes rail an even more attractive and sustainable way to travel.
âBy bringing satellite technology to our trains, weâre covering some of the hardest-to-reach parts of the network and showing that seamless connectivity is possible wherever you travel.â
Rail minister Lord Peter Hendy added: âA good wifi signal can transform a journeyâ¯and SWRâs wifi trialâ¯is a game-changer for passengers.
âWith Christmas and New Yearâ¯celebrationsâ¯just around the corner, passengers travelling for the holidays can enjoy their journeys knowing theyâll stay connected â whether thatâs to watch their favourite festive films, do last-minute shopping or catch up with loved ones at this special time of year.â
The move follows the creation of Project Reach, a national infrastructure partnership to eliminate mobile signal blackspots in tunnels on key UK rail routes by 2028.
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