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BWCS has issued the last call to register for this year’s WiFi on Trains Conference – Train Communications Systems Conference 2013. The event has already attracted train operators and suppliers from Russia, the US, the Ukraine Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, India, Kazakhstan, Korea, Norway and elsewhere, all keen to hear about the latest developments in this fast-moving sector.

With over 50 train companies across Europe alone, currently offering on-train WiFi – the conference will examine how the market will move forward – what can the train operators expect to do with the new services next and how should they do this (adding entertainment and better passenger information services for example).

The conference, to be held in London on the 12th and 13th of June, will be dominated by real case studies presented by train operators who have launched WiFi on-board services. With more train companies than ever before getting involved in this large and growing sector, a bumper audience is expected.

Over two days, a combination of interactive workshops, panel sessions, presentations and networking sessions will explore the commercial and technical issues arising from the deployment of train WiFi around the world as well as other newer applications developed as wireless broadband on trains becomes a reality.