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Christian

I assume much of the coverage along French and Belgian high-speed rail lines is based on UMTS900 which is compatible even with older intrain repeaters that don't support UMTS2100 yet (like those in German ICE trains), due to its higher range requires fewer cells than UMTS2100 and so can be rolled out by soley sharing existing, already fibre-connected GSM-R BTS locations instead of erecting new towers.
Unfortunately the fragmentation of the 900MHz band in Germany and the resistance against a refarming is hindering the deployment of UMTS to this band.
Another issue in Germany is that of obtaining approval from the Federal Railway Agency (Eisenbahnbundesamt) for sharing infrastructure that is critical to railway safety with telcos. I heard Deutsche Bahn (German railways) has faced unexpected difficulties to market their ubiquitous fibre assets to third parties because of these bureaucratic barriers.

dominic

The Wifi on Thales often has technical difficulties so I don't usually even bother trying to connect to their Wifi service. I'm not surprised that 3G was as good.

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