Dublin Bus have started to trial wifi on route 16. The wifi will be avilable on 10 buses on this route so look out for this logo on the side of the bus:
Over the coming days we will be beginning a wifi trial on 10 buses on our Route 16 between Ballinteer and Santry. To identify which buses will have wifi please look out for the below stickers on the front and side windows of the buses. When you board the bus make sure your WiFi is enabled on your phone. Your “choose network function” should show you all WiFi networks in range, choose the “DublinBus” WiFi network and click connect. If you are experiencing problems connecting to the WiFi service. Please call 01-8809600 or contact support@fleetconnect.ie
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