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On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:35:59 on Fri, 29 Oct 2010, d remarked: On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:59:40 -0700 (PDT) Offramp wrote: On 29 Oct, 02:06, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. Seehttp://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/10/29/ispwatch/london-underground... for more details. I thought that BT Openzone cost a bomb. Depends on your plan (as ever). From 1p a minute on the ?5/month plan, to 0p (if you are on an unlimited deal). And if you have a smartphone contract with O2, they throw in Openzone and The Cloud as freebies. I really need to find out if this applies to me! tom -- The Impossible is True |
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These days people use the Internet to check things like train timetables, and live departure boards. Or so I'm told. Will never catch on ;-) I wish TfL would make its website more smart phone friendly. Often information fails to display clearly, especially the weekend engineering section. And the Journey Planner is very hard to use on a small touchscreen. |
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In message of Sun, 31 Oct 2010
20:53:21 in uk.transport.london, Tim Roll-Pickering T.C.Roll- writes Roland Perry wrote: These days people use the Internet to check things like train timetables, and live departure boards. Or so I'm told. Will never catch on ;-) I wish TfL would make its website more smart phone friendly. Often information fails to display clearly, especially the weekend engineering section. And the Journey Planner is very hard to use on a small touchscreen. You HAVE tried http://wap.tfl.gov.uk/planner It calculates journeys now from a post code, stop or station to a post code, stop or station. It is phone friendly and transmits a few K bytes of data - the regular journey planner transmit 100s of K. -- Walter Briscoe |
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![]() On Oct 31, 4:45*pm, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 10:54:12 on Sun, 31 Oct 2010, remarked: People would probably be better off spending money on psychiatric sessions if they can't go 30 mins without accessing the internet. These days people use the Internet to check things like train timetables, and live departure boards. Or so I'm told. Will never catch on ;-) Can't you do that on your phone? Oh do keep up Colin! Not on the platform at a tube station!! But if one had a phone or other handheld device which can use wifi, then that's exactly what one might find it handy for. ps I can't do it on *my* phone (even up at ground level) because I don't have an affordable data plan ![]() iPad, and that would be just the kind of application. You don't want to have to whip out an iPad just to check the LDBs though! |
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, at 18:10:50 on Sun, 31 Oct 2010, Mizter T remarked: ps I can't do it on *my* phone (even up at ground level) because I don't have an affordable data plan ![]() iPad, and that would be just the kind of application. You don't want to have to whip out an iPad just to check the LDBs though! Plenty of people use upmarket phones for that kind of thing; and the iPad is at the larger end of the scale, I agree. -- Roland Perry |
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