It'll probably take them a while to build it into the trains. In the mean time, somebody with flat-rate data service from their cell provider and a wireless laptop could provide internet access to a car or two on the train.

Best,
Alf

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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:10:03 -0800 (PST)
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Howdy, as a SF Bay Area commuter, I'm noticing an
increasing use of laptops, which in turn screams for
Internet access.  I'm sure this has been talked about
before, but has anybody wanted to start a project to
make wireless Internet available to the CALTRAIN crowd
in the San Francisco Bay Area?

I hear LA and in Europe this is already done!  Aren't
we geeks in the Bay Area supposed to be doing that
stuff first?


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