‘GWR seem to be taking an extremely liberal approach to on-board wi-fi’
Not entirely what you expect when you get on a train and try to log onto the wi-fi.
GWR trains seem to be taking an extremely liberal approach with their on-board WiFi… @GWRHelp pic.twitter.com/qiwcDYNCuq
— Prof Alice Roberts (@theAliceRoberts) November 13, 2017
Prompting this response from the GWR customer service team.
Hi Alice! Sorry about this, just an issue with some devices not displaying it properly. Should look something like this… -Andy pic.twitter.com/hqex7KuJ4V
— GWR Help (@GWRHelp) November 13, 2017
Let’s face it, it’s not going to work either way.
Great example of the importance of good copy and not relying solely on icons to convey context and meaning. A lesson for all designers! pic.twitter.com/q2prStaEa4
— jodywillis (@jodywillis) November 13, 2017
Yes good point Jody! Will pass this on to the Wifi team. -Andy
— GWR Help (@GWRHelp) November 13, 2017
It's not compulsory Alice, it's only if you want too….
— chris symes (@symesdavidson) November 13, 2017
Putting the W into GWR.