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GNER, which operates between London Kings Cross, the East Midlands, Yorkshire, the North East and Scotland, is working with wireless internet firm Icomera to offer uninterrupted wi-fi coverage across its routes.Satellite dishes on the trains will connect to a variety of networks along the route, including digital TV connections and mobile base stations.
The speed of connection will vary depending on the obstacles along the train track.
When a train enters a tunnel, multiple mobile phone connections are accessed to prevent the service dropping off.
[news.bbc.co.uk...]
To get electricity on the train you have to sit at the back of the cabs, to but be in usable range of the wifi you have to sit at the front of the train. So to really use a laptop there's only one seat available, the back of the first cab.
I've never had that seat.