Comcast runs trial Wi-Fi service at NJ transit stations

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In an effort to keep/acquire new broadband customers, Comcast is checking Wi-Fi service at about 120 New Jersey Transit rail stations, according to DSLReports. The trial is for existing customers only and is designed to gauge user interest, spokeswoman Mary Nell Westbrook said, adding that no formal announcement of the service has been made.

The move comes after Cablevision launched its Optimum Wi-Fi program all through the tristate

area last fall. The two companies are collaborating to extend the reach of their wireless networks, enabling Comcast customers to access their operator’s Wi-Fi at train stations in Cablevision territory and vice versa.

Although the two companies worked together on technical tests, the Comcast and Cablevision services in New Jersey will remain entirely separate, though there will apparently be some gear cohabitation. “A Comcast customer cannot […]

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