About 12,000 buses in Beijing have completed their Wi-Fi network card upgrades and opened services to all travelers in the nation's capital.
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, 12-16-2014 at 09:37 AM (2883 Views)
About 12,000 buses in Beijing have completed their Wi-Fi network card upgrades and opened services to all travelers in the nation's capital.
Wireless network bandwidth on the buses can reach 50M per second and the Wi-Fi network on a single bus can be used by at least 40 people at the same time. By accessing the hot spot named "16WiFi", passengers will be redirected to a website to download a Wi-Fi client. After completing the registration process, they will be able to surf the Internet or even play videos.
At present, Wi-Fi network cards on those buses are all 4G. Before the upgrade, they used mobile Wi-Fi routers with 3G network cards, which had problems like poor signal and network instability.
Though the system is still undergoing a stability debugging process, the buses already enabled the free use of Wi-Fi for passengers.
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