Re: Information about WiFi in buses

From: kritesh sunghoon <sodium238akadace_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Apr 2015 09:28:14 +0400

Hi Rashil,

Can help you only for the first one [?]

   - Research Work can be carried out along the journey.
   - Stay connected with each other (family/friends).
   - Having a fair WiFi connection in the buses is far much better than
   paying for a 3G network package, costly (from a student's point of view).
   - Up to minute news.

Regards,
Kritesh Sunghoon

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 9:49 PM, Rashill Gopee <rashillgopee_at_gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Sir/ Madam,
> I'm Isswarraj Gopee, a student of the University of Mauritius studying BSc
> Applied Computing. I will be giving a presentation on the 23rd April
> concerning WiFi in public places during the Developers Conference which
> will be held from the 23rd April to 25th April at Voila Hotel.
>
> In this context, I would like to get some information from you:
>
> 1. Reason of introducing WiFi in your buses
> 2. Technical details about what and how Rose Hill transport has done
> to cater for the security of its WiFi service
> 3. How much bandwidth Rose Hill transport has allocated bearing in
> mind that a typical bus may contain up to 60 passengers.
>
>
> Hope to hear a reply from your behalf soon. Thanking you in advance.
>
> Yours faithfully,
> Isswaraj Gopee
>



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