Would you, could you on a Bus?

Would you, could you on a Bus?

Jacquelyn Holt at ZDNet reports that $300,000 will be spent on a trial of adding Wi-Fi to buses for commuters in Launceston. The trial will run for 18 months, and could eventually result in similar services in other parts of the state.

via Lifehacker Australia.

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