Virgin takes Wi-Fi up the west coast
News According to Magnus McEwen-King, chief executive of Broadreach, this is just part one of an ambitious plan where trains begin offering full on-board Wi-Fi sometime in 2004. The third phase is to offer full on-board Wi-Fi," McEwen-King told ZDNet UK.
[August 19, 2003, 9:39]
Virgin leaps on board with Wi-Fi
News We are very excited about launching the first seamless and secure Internet access service at railway stations and on trains," said Magnus McEwen-King, chief executive of Broadreach, in a statement. Rail passengers will shortly be able to connect to...
[June 3, 2003, 11:38]
Survey: Give us Wi-Fi trains
News That, according to Broadreach chief executive Magnus McEwen-King, is the reason why train Wi-Fi will take off. Commuters are crying out for Wi-Fi on their trains and in their train stations -- it's all work, work, work for tech-savvy travellers.
[May 21, 2004, 11:05]
Free Wi-Fi goes beyond the Fringe
News We see a strong future for public Internet access, and Wi-Fi is one of the technologies that will play a key role as we roll out our services to locations across the country," said Magnus McEwen-King, chief executive of Broadreach, in a statement.
[August 13, 2003, 13:15]
Skype revisits Rabbit with free Wi-Fi deal
News Magnus McEwen-King, Broadreach chief executive, asked rhetorically: "If you're going to make a voice call, why pay to access the Internet? McEwen-King said these locations are easy to find because Broadreach has deals with major retail brands such...
[March 4, 2005, 12:15]
London gets monster Wi-Fi hot spot
News Magnus McEwen-King, chief executive of Broadreach, claims that the creation of the Wi-Fi hot zone shows that it is possible to bring wireless Internet access to a wider area. However, we strongly believe that Wi-Fi Internet access use could be...
[November 10, 2003, 14:55]



