Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Internet access on trains require new 100 million – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

The modified EU legislation in this area is expected to be applicable in June next year. The Administrative Court decided in 2011 that the Finnish Transport Agency should have resolved the matter before 1 July 2015th

But so far is nätfrekvenserna too close together to ensure the safety of the trains. Traveler’s surfing would be likely to interfere with the internal communication between drivers and traffic, wrote Dagens Nyheter on Wednesday.

therefore required a complementary replacement and installation of noise filter in the approximately 3000 mobile terminals available on board.

– According to our calculations, the cost of it is about SEK 100 million, says Monika swing, adding that the transport department is in the process of putting up 150 new masts at a cost of 180 million crowns.

The work will be completed in May. With an applicable EU law in June, it remains nonetheless to resolve regulatory, financing issue and a realistic timetable.

– We do not have any pajkastning. This must be resolved through consensus, says Monica swing.

The company Tele2 says that early in the process did reminders about being with and partially finance the filters.

– It is surprising that the Swedish Transport Administration reaches out only now. This they have known about for several years, says Counsel Stefan Backman.

A cost of 100 million dollars?

– That I know of, says Stefan Backman, whose company says it with Telenor already invested several hundred million on 230 new base stations in their joint 4-GNAT meant for better tågtäckning.

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