Hanoi to offer free wireless Internet on 200 buses

The Hanoi Transport Corporation (Transerco) in July will complete the installation of devices to provide free Wi-Fi services on 200 buses. In the future all buses in Hanoi will have free Internet services.

Transerco said that the first bus routes available with free wifi services will be route 86 from the Hanoi Railway Station to the Noi Bai International Airport, route 11 from the Thong Nhat Park to the University of Agriculture and 12 from Nghia Do Park to Dai Ang.

In the third quarter of 2016 Transerco will prepare a program to build the new image for Hanoi’s buses, connected to the title “Hanoi – the city of peace”.

Accordingly, buses will be repainted with the new color and logo and equipped with modern devices and services.

In April 2016, Transerco launched a high-quality bus route from the Hanoi Railway Station to Noi Bai International Airport.

The buses are painted in orange, equipped with free Wi-Fi, have LED electronic screens and LCD screens, with the fare of VND30,000/ticket.

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