Move Wi-Fi Service Frank’s Fancy Lincoln has everything a road warrior could want: extravagant leather seats, extra legroom

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问题                         Move Wi-Fi Service
    Frank’s Fancy Lincoln has everything a road warrior could want: extravagant leather seats, extra legroom and a fashionable fold-down desk that can be positioned just so. There’s a bottle of spring water in the cup holder to my left and a pile of individually wrapped Life Savers under the armrest. A screen suspended from the ceiling is playing a DVD But here’s the real benefit of this ride: I can surf the Web on my laptop from the backseat of this automobile while Frank, the driver, takes me wherever I want to go.
    Carey International, which owns Frank’s limo, has been testing mobile wireless hot spots in half a dozen of its custom automobiles in four cities since the spring, and customers love it, according to CEO Devin Murphy. For now, the cost for the service is included in the standard fare; soon the company hopes to launch " Mobile Office", designed by In Motion Technology, across more of its fleet. First, however, it needs to figure out the business details. It costs $ 1,000 to $2,000 to equip each car, an investment predicated on an indefinite business model. But Murphy wants to be out in front with the technology. "We definitely think we’re ahead of the curve," he says proudly.
    He’s not the only one who sees mobile wi-fi as a way to drive customer satisfaction. Wi-fi services are popping up on planes, trains, buses and ferries as operators seek to meet the growing demand for anytime, anywhere Internet access and to gain a competitive edge. Analysts expect "Wi-Fi in motion"—a variation on the kind of hot spot that’s been sprouting up in airports, hotels, coffee shops and truck stops—to be widely available in just a few years
    For quite a while, airline passengers have been able to surf the Web via in-flight phones. But airlines embracing Wi-Fi aim to make Web surfing more practical. Lufthansa introduced a high-speed Wi-Fi Internet service called Fly-Net on flights between Los Angeles and Munich. Its Charlotte, N. C.-Munich and San Francisco-Munich routes will have it, and the airline wants its entire fleet equipped within two years Scandinavian. Singapore and at least half a dozen other airlines have announced plans to follow suit.
    Given the financial woes facing U.S. carriers, few have the resources right now to invest in Wi-Fi; most will probably wait for Verizon to launch an inflight Wi-Fi service that makes use of its existing Airfones network. Rail operators, meanwhile, are beginning to take a hard look at the wireless Web. In Northern California, Canada and Britain, train companies are testing or preparing to launch their own Wi-Fi services.
Which of the following is true of Carey International?

选项 A、It has provided web service for most of its customers.
B、Its web service is a value added service without extra charge.
C、The business design of providing web service has been fixed.
D、It has exclusive rights for the sale of cars with mobile Wi-Fi.

答案B

解析 推理判断题。第二段首句指出:拥有这款林肯轿车的是Carey International公司,在四个城市中他们的六辆定制小轿车上进行移动无线接人点测试。紧接着指出“目前,这项服务的成本是包括在标准费用之内的”,可见现在的网络服务是免费的附加服务,故[B]为答案。从第二段首句提到的“六辆定制小轿车”可知,这项服务目前还不是针对大多数顾客,排除[A];第二段倒数第三句提到an indefinite business model,[C]与之矛盾,排除该项。第二段没有提到哪些公司可以提供Wi-Fi网络服务,但从最后一句Wedefinitely...可以看出,不是只有Carey International公司有权在其汽车上提供Wi-Fi服务,排除[D]。
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