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Red Funnel WiFi upgrades: Now on Red Jets and car ferry 5x capacity boosted

This in from Amy on behalf of Red Funnel. Ed


Following successful trials, Red Funnel Isle of Wight Ferries is pleased to announce that it has rolled out a new high capacity WiFi solution across all its vessels and terminals in time for the peak summer season. The system promises improved connectivity and greater bandwidth to cope with a fivefold increase in demand over the past few years.

Free RedJet WiFi for the first time
In addition to Red Funnel’s passenger vehicle ferries, customers using the Red Jet Hi-Speed fleet which serves the company’s Southampton-West Cowes route at speeds of between 36-40 knots will be offered free WiFi for the first time.

Red Funnel was the first cross-Solent operator to introduce WiFi for customers more than seven years ago but the increase in demand from users of smart devices and signal drop-outs along certain sections of the journey has prompted the company to make a significant investment in a third generation solution which utilises the latest technology.

The new WiFi system supplied by Trellisworks Limited uses carrier class equipment with multiple carrier 3G/4G back-up for seamless failover in areas of poor signal coverage.

Strong WiFi throughout the vessel
Compared to traditional point to multipoint systems, both the operating range and the reliability of the ship to shore link has increased significantly through the use of multiple antenna technology and adaptive multipoint access protocols.

The number of wireless access points has also been increased significantly on Red Osprey and Red Falcon so that customers can obtain a strong WiFi signal throughout the ship.

Great news for 1.1m Red Jet passengers
Jonathan Green, marketing and communications director said,

“Following extensive trials, we are delighted to be launching our new onboard WiFi service to coincide with the start of the school holidays.

“We are particularly pleased to have overcome the technical challenges of providing a robust connection to our Hi-Speed vessels which is a technical first on the Solent and great news for Red Funnel’s 1.1m Red Jet customers.”

Jim Kernahan of Trellisworks commented,

“Providing resilient connectivity to a large number of people travelling by sea at high speeds has only recently become possible with the latest technology. Even so, considerable thought has gone into the design of the new network infrastructure to ensure that we could confidently deliver the high bandwidth and reliability that Red Funnel and its growing customer base wanted.”

How to use the free WiFi
Customers can access the new system from their phone, tablet or laptop at the ferry terminals or onboard by selecting ‘Red Funnel FREE Wi-Fi’ and accepting the terms & conditions of use.

The system cleverly manages the bandwidth available to each customer by taking into account the total demand from users to ensure that access to email and low bandwidth services is maintained even at peak times.

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