perfonncdatParkviewSa'vicesForSmiol-s’lldunnudCdgbnï¬mofSpringfundnisingdinnetagMadowbrookGolfand mmawmmmmmmmmmmmdmumwm 57A" "+0706wa 50‘“ RV“ LE GO explores Wi-Fi for stations, buses beyond Stallone and tennmals. MU lmmn ts aim aploring ofl’eringm- H on trains and although doing so presents its own 'Lxsuu‘. M5 Pmc 00 launched a six-month pilot pmject that pro- vides flee Wi-Fi Internet to customers at its Picker- ing and ( Zlarksnn stations. The study was initiated in resptmw to user feed - back. GO Transit customer. service VlCC~pWSidctll Mary Pmc adding the company hopes to ullbr Mâ€"l-‘i at all stations within a year should this trial prove successful. 1110 pilot will expand to include eight (K) stations and three bus ti-nninals. WirFi access will be pnm'ded by [MA Outdoor at no charge In (:0 inst-rt.ng an‘ said. adding [MA will also be resmmsiblo for installing and maintain 1» ing the equipment, at m rm: to (‘ X) To attess the system. you will need In qu-I lhv network named “'IMA Wlï¬ a! 00" and ugrw in my terms and conditions. < )prun (Wynng x um Wi-Fi may 506:] be available at a (10 'l‘ransil sta (ion near yuu. You will also be presented with a short adver- tisement from a sptmwring pannw. which makvx the free lmcmm access possible. While ( K) plans In nilplt'lm-nt WiA H in [M m-ur future. it is too early to say when and wherv the system will come onlinc! Ms Proc said. A GO train at capacity muld carry up to 1100 pa» ifallofdremwcmconmctcd to Wi-Fi. it would commme immense bandwidth. BY SEAN PEARCE