The Cloud, the Internet Service provider has plans to provide commuters free access to highlights of Sky News and videos during their travel.
This current summer, the supplier of free Wi-Fi, The Cloud will join hands with Sky, the television broadcaster to offer travellers free news at many transport stations in the capital.
Travellers would be able to access Sky News and videos, via the Wi-Fi portal page of The Cloud. The firm would also offer updated details regarding London Underground facilities as well as a Transport for London journey planner.
It is believed that to avail of the facilities, the user would not have to log into or download any software.
Managing Director of The Cloud, Mr. Vince Russell stated that the facility would greatly improve the experiences of the travellers.
He also added that it was the first time among many of their new services that they were trying to improve the wireless encounters of their consumers and were therefore eagerly awaiting to inform the users of more improvements in the following months.
This gateway would also provide space for advertisements with Gregg, the high street bakers being one of the first to register to avail of the facility.
Trading and Marketing Director of Greggs, Mr. Martin Kibler remarked that the novel advertising interface was a terrific way to get to all these consumers at some of the peak hours in the day and to provide them alluring causes to become consumers of Gregg.
The facility would primarily be launched on June 15th at Euston Station in London. Later fifty two other stations that would also consist of those run by Network Rail, London Overground, Glasgow Subway and First Great Western would also be ones that would be able to make the best of the service.