Smart Axiata to bring free 5G-powered Wi-Fi to Phnom Penh airport buses
Cambodian operator Smart Axiata has teamed up with FastWin Media to offer free 5G-powered Wi-Fi on shuttle bus services linked to Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh.
The service will cover both the airport shuttle bus stations and the buses running to and from the new airport, giving passengers internet access during their wait and their journey. The companies say the rollout is aimed at improving connectivity for travellers using the TIA routes.
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