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Business Upturn
11 hours ago
- Business
- Business Upturn
How Passengers Are Using On-Train Wi-Fi in 2025: Insights Revealed for World Wi-Fi Day
By GlobeNewswire Published on June 20, 2025, 13:00 IST Gothenburg, Sweden, June 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Google tops the on-train Wi-Fi bandwidth league table, with Instagram, Facebook, Netflix and TikTok close behind, confirming rail passengers now expect a home broadband experience while on the move. Insights are drawn from the anonymised Wi-Fi traffic of more than two million daily users travelling on thousands of trains in service across Europe and North America over the last 12 months. Rail operators are trialling low-Earth-orbit satellite technology – such as SpaceX's Starlink – to boost onboard Wi-Fi speeds and reliability for passengers and day-to-day train operations. Icomera Rail passengers increasingly expect onboard Wi-Fi to mirror the always-on, content-rich experience of their home broadband. New figures from connectivity specialist Icomera – published today on World Wi-Fi Day – indicate that Google, Instagram and Facebook are absorbing the biggest share of on-train Wi-Fi bandwidth. Key Findings Passenger use of Google is the single largest consumer of on-train Wi-Fi bandwidth. Image- and short-video platforms Instagram, Facebook and TikTok followed close behind. Long-form streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube and Amazon Prime Video all feature in the top 10, alongside music-streaming leaders Spotify and Apple's iTunes. WhatsApp was the most widely used messaging app; Snapchat appeared in the North American top ten but not in the European list. 1. Google 2. Instagram 3. Facebook 4. Netflix5. Spotify6. YouTube 7. WhatsApp 8. TikTok 9. Amazon Prime Video 10. Apple iTunes From Email to Entertainment 'When on-train Wi-Fi was first offered in the early 2000s, it primarily attracted business passengers with the promise of improving their productivity by allowing them to send work emails while they travelled' says Paul Barnes, Chief Marketing Officer at Icomera, a subsidiary of Equans, a global leader in the energy and services sector. 'Today we see a typical user consume 100 megabytes during a Wi-Fi session, which would be enough for those early 2000s business passengers to send potentially 1,000+ emails over the course of their journey – but most of that data is now being used for streaming video, music and social media. All passenger groups want the home broadband experience on the move'. This raises the question of how rail operators can keep pace with the constantly evolving digital landscape. Starlink Enters the Mix Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks are emerging as a viable solution for meeting increasing passenger expectations and evolving rail operator requirements. Icomera signed an authorised reseller agreement with SpaceX's Starlink in December 2024 and is trialling the service with operators on both sides of the Atlantic. 'We've seen impressive early results when adding satellite into the mix alongside the 4G and 5G cellular networks that trains are already connecting to' Barnes says. 'Even in remote rural areas the performance is comparable to an inner-city 5G connection. This will benefit both train passengers and operational systems such as live video surveillance or remote diagnostics.' 'With data-hungry passengers and operational systems now sharing the same digital path, reliable high-capacity connectivity is fast becoming as essential to rail travel as the tracks themselves.' —ENDS— Notes to Editors Methodology: Icomera's analysis covers the period from 28th May 2024 to 27th May 2025, drawing on the anonymised Wi-Fi traffic of 2.2 million daily users categorised by service types from thousands of trains in Europe and North America. Rankings are based on total data volume per service type. Passengers' personal information was not collected. World Wi-Fi Day is a platform to recognise and celebrate the significant role Wi-Fi is playing in cities and communities around the world and understand how Wi-Fi is helping to reduce digital poverty through innovative projects that will 'connect the unconnected'. World Wi-Fi Day is a unique worldwide initiative organised by Wireless Broadband Alliance under the leadership of Connected Community Forum (CCF). - PRESS CONTACT: Paul Barnes, Chief Marketing Officer, Icomera: +44 (0)7837 917611 – [email protected] About Icomera For over two decades, Icomera has been the world's leading provider of onboard connectivity solutions. We enable millions of passengers to connect every day with the fastest, most reliable and secure Internet connection currently available to a moving vehicle. Today our networks have the power to fully integrate tens of thousands of vehicles into the cloud, paving the way for a vibrant new world of smart, connected transportation. In the future, our network connectivity will empower a bold new generation of safer, more efficient and sustainable transport solutions. We aim to be the partner of choice for those on the smart, connected journey that lies ahead. A wholly owned subsidiary of Equans, Icomera is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, operating across Europe and North America with key offices in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the United States and Canada. About Equans and Equans France Equans, a subsidiary of the Bouygues group, is a global leader in the energy and services sector. In France, Equans France draws on its historic brands Ineo, Axima, and Bouygues Energies & Services and its strong local presence to support businesses, local authorities, and industries in meeting the challenges of the energy, industrial, and digital transitions. With the ability to operate at every stage of projects' lifecycle, Equans France brings together 35,000 employees to design, install and supply tailor-made solutions that optimize clients' equipment and usage, enhancing infrastructure performance and energy efficiency. Its expertise spans electrical engineering, HVAC, refrigeration, fire safety, Facility Management, multi-technical maintenance, IT & Telecommunication, and digital solutions. On a global scale, Equans operates in 20 countries, with 90,000 employees across 5 continents and a turnover of 19.2 billion euros in 2024. Following a similar dynamic, its subsidiary Equans France achieved a turnover of 7.2 billion euros in 2024 and operates in nearly 30 countries. | Attachments World Wi-Fi Day 2025 World Wi-Fi Day 2025 Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

Associated Press
11 hours ago
- Business
- Associated Press
How Passengers Are Using On-Train Wi-Fi in 2025: Insights Revealed for World Wi-Fi Day
Icomera Rail passengers increasingly expect onboard Wi-Fi to mirror the always-on, content-rich experience of their home broadband. New figures from connectivity specialist Icomera - published today on World Wi-Fi Day - indicate that Google, Instagram and Facebook are absorbing the biggest share of on-train Wi-Fi bandwidth. Key Findings 1. Google 2. Instagram 3. Facebook 4. Netflix 5. Spotify 6. YouTube 7. WhatsApp 8. TikTok 9. Amazon Prime Video 10. Apple iTunes From Email to Entertainment 'When on-train Wi-Fi was first offered in the early 2000s, it primarily attracted business passengers with the promise of improving their productivity by allowing them to send work emails while they travelled' says Paul Barnes, Chief Marketing Officer at Icomera, a subsidiary of Equans, a global leader in the energy and services sector. 'Today we see a typical user consume 100 megabytes during a Wi-Fi session, which would be enough for those early 2000s business passengers to send potentially 1,000+ emails over the course of their journey – but most of that data is now being used for streaming video, music and social media. All passenger groups want the home broadband experience on the move'. This raises the question of how rail operators can keep pace with the constantly evolving digital landscape. Starlink Enters the Mix Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks are emerging as a viable solution for meeting increasing passenger expectations and evolving rail operator requirements. Icomera signed an authorised reseller agreement with SpaceX's Starlink in December 2024 and is trialling the service with operators on both sides of the Atlantic. 'We've seen impressive early results when adding satellite into the mix alongside the 4G and 5G cellular networks that trains are already connecting to' Barnes says. 'Even in remote rural areas the performance is comparable to an inner-city 5G connection. This will benefit both train passengers and operational systems such as live video surveillance or remote diagnostics.' 'With data-hungry passengers and operational systems now sharing the same digital path, reliable high-capacity connectivity is fast becoming as essential to rail travel as the tracks themselves.' ---ENDS--- Notes to Editors Methodology: Icomera's analysis covers the period from 28th May 2024 to 27th May 2025, drawing on the anonymised Wi-Fi traffic of 2.2 million daily users categorised by service types from thousands of trains in Europe and North America. Rankings are based on total data volume per service type. Passengers' personal information was not collected. World Wi-Fi Day is a platform to recognise and celebrate the significant role Wi-Fi is playing in cities and communities around the world and understand how Wi-Fi is helping to reduce digital poverty through innovative projects that will 'connect the unconnected'. World Wi-Fi Day is a unique worldwide initiative organised by Wireless Broadband Alliance under the leadership of Connected Community Forum (CCF). - PRESS CONTACT: Paul Barnes, Chief Marketing Officer, Icomera: +44 (0)7837 917611 – [email protected] About Icomera For over two decades, Icomera has been the world's leading provider of onboard connectivity solutions. We enable millions of passengers to connect every day with the fastest, most reliable and secure Internet connection currently available to a moving vehicle. Today our networks have the power to fully integrate tens of thousands of vehicles into the cloud, paving the way for a vibrant new world of smart, connected transportation. In the future, our network connectivity will empower a bold new generation of safer, more efficient and sustainable transport solutions. We aim to be the partner of choice for those on the smart, connected journey that lies ahead. A wholly owned subsidiary of Equans, Icomera is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, operating across Europe and North America with key offices in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the United States and Canada. About Equans and Equans France Equans, a subsidiary of the Bouygues group, is a global leader in the energy and services sector. In France, Equans France draws on its historic brands Ineo, Axima, and Bouygues Energies & Services and its strong local presence to support businesses, local authorities, and industries in meeting the challenges of the energy, industrial, and digital transitions. With the ability to operate at every stage of projects' lifecycle, Equans France brings together 35,000 employees to design, install and supply tailor-made solutions that optimize clients' equipment and usage, enhancing infrastructure performance and energy efficiency. Its expertise spans electrical engineering, HVAC, refrigeration, fire safety, Facility Management, multi-technical maintenance, IT & Telecommunication, and digital solutions. On a global scale, Equans operates in 20 countries, with 90,000 employees across 5 continents and a turnover of 19.2 billion euros in 2024. Following a similar dynamic, its subsidiary Equans France achieved a turnover of 7.2 billion euros in 2024 and operates in nearly 30 countries. | Attachments Paul Barnes Icomera [email protected]


Forbes
22-04-2025
- Business
- Forbes
WELL For Residential Standard In Alignment With Earth Day
Fox Point Farms, San Diego's first 'agrihood' by Nolen Communities and Shea Homes, where a ... More regenerative organic farm is central to a 21-acre mixed-use community a mile from the coast. According to the WELL Building Institute, WELL for Residential 'is the first and only holistic, third-party verified certification program to exclusively address health and well-being in all residence types, including single-family homes and units in multifamily buildings.' As is the case with all WELL Building Standards, this lines up well with Earth Day goals of using environmental sustainability to promote health and well-being. A number of unique projects, currently numbering 20 to 25 worldwide, are among the first to pilot the WELL for Residential certification. Here are three such projects. Fox Point Farms. From Shea Homes and Nolen Communities, this is San Diego's first 'agrihood.' Situated in a dense beachside enclave, its layout features urban and suburban spaces arrayed around farmland. The agrihood's nine-acre commercial portion was unveiled last summer. It includes a three-acre regenerative farm, zero-waste farm-to-table restaurants, organic brewery and coffee roaster, produce market, wellness facilities and farm classes. The dozen acres of residences under construction offer 250 housing units extending from single-family houses to affordable housing. Community amenities include walking trails, a recreation center and edible gardens. 'What sets Fox Point Farms apart is its layered approach, combining biophilia with regenerative agriculture, a strong emphasis on social cohesion and a commitment to the WELL for Residential standard,' says Paul Barnes, president of Shea Homes San Diego. 'It's a community designed for modern living while honoring time-tested agrarian principles. In that sense, it's not just a biophilic community, it's a system that supports both human and environmental well-being in a way that's rare if not totally unique.' Jubilee. By Johnson Development, this is a 4,200 single-family home community in Hockley, Texas, near Houston, that emphasizes positivity and calls itself 'the joyful neighborhood.' It is the largest single-family development pursuing WELL for residential. Nine builders are marketing homes in Jubilee, with their common theme being helping residents manage stress and negativity while also promoting overall health through home design, community amenities and activities. Peppered through Jubilee are 'wellness zones' emphasizing connection, exploration, reflection and inspiration, designed to relax, energize, inspire or ground those who visit. CM1. This single-family custom home in Miami, Fla. from developer Caplow Manzano focuses on wellness, durability and resilience. Among the initial companies joining the pilot and receiving WELL residence certification, Caplow Manzano served up crucial input during the pilot phase. Designed to provide increased resilience in the face of extreme weather, CM1 is elevated 10 feet above grade. The design's emphasis on health impacted every aspect of the home's development, including materials selection, building maintenance, access to natural light and mold-resistant construction. People first The evolution of residential market best practices and sustainable design has helped put health and well-being front and center in home buyers' consciousness, says Kelsey Mullen, a LEED-AP architect and sustainability expert who is supporting Fox Point Farms through the WELL for Residential certification. 'We are finding health is the evolution of sustainability in residential construction,' he says. 'WELL for Residential was influenced by the WELL building standard that previously focused on commercial properties only, bringing people-first design standards into the home environment." He added that crucial health aspects affecting physical and mental health are emphasized in the standard. They include air and water quality, access to daylight and nature, biophilic design, connections within neighborhoods, safety and security. Concludes Mullen: "The development of WELL for residential included residential experts and input from industry stakeholders to deliver a program that not only pushes the envelope of health best practice but also includes a certification process that can integrate and scale into the residential business model.'
Yahoo
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Tributes paid to radio and TV presenter Paul Barnes
Tributes have been paid to the former radio and television presenter Paul Barnes, who has died at the age of 85. Barnes worked across the BBC radio network for many years, as well as the World Service and local radio for the Eastern Counties. He was also the first reporter on Radio 1's Newsbeat and his TV credits included The Village Show, Anything Goes and Folio, all for ITV. His wife and fellow broadcaster Helen McDermott said Barnes lived a "full and colourful life". Barnes was born in Coventry in 1939. He began his working life in a photographic shop and later entered the media, starting first in radio. His career spanned decades, broadcasting across the BBC's network radio stations. He was also well known on BBC Radio Norfolk and presented on Anglia Television during the early Nineties. "He loved life and whatever he did, TV, Radio or writing, he was a perfectionist," Ms McDermott said. Robert Thompson, the BBC's Senior Head of Content Production, London and East, said Barnes' "home was the East". "His love of music shone through, and many will remember that enthusiasm reflected in his programme 'The Late Paul Barnes' which delighted so many listeners." David Clayton, who was the editor at BBC Radio Norfolk during Barnes' time there, said his love for jazz was evident. "He was always a great 'wordsmith' with his writing," he said. "His colourful prose, particularly about his beloved jazz music, was a joy to hear. "His knowledge was vast and his keenness to pass that on to a loyal band of like-minded listeners made for memorable radio shows." He continued: "Barnes ended every show the same way with a cheery 'pip pip'. So 'pip pip' Barnsey. Thanks for some great music." Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. BBC Archives: Paul Barnes