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Wi-Fi rollout comes in late at Virgin Trains, and how are IT staff surviving the credit crunch?

Virgin Trains is late in rolling out onboard Wi-Fi Virgin Trains is running a year behind schedule on its plans for onboard Wi-Fi internet access - we examine the problems. And how is the credit ...

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