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Passengers travelling on London Overground are to get free internet access after the body that runs the train network, London Overground Rail Operations Limited, signed a deal with The Cloud to roll out Wi-Fi at its stations.
The contract will give travellers one hour of free online access every day, at any station on the network.
The Wi-Fi rollout, which will cover all 56 London overground train stations, will begin in the summer. The first phase of installation will see 12 wifi-enabled stations by December, with the remaining 44 rolled out during 2013.
Passengers will be asked to complete a one-time registration process before being given access to the service, according to The Cloud.
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