
Icomera announced that it has executed a contract with Amtrak to supply next-generation passenger Wi-Fi to select trains.
The contract is for five years with the option to extend for an additional two years. The first Task Order focuses on 20 trainsets on the popular high-speed Acela Express route, which runs from Washington, D.C. to Boston via Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Icomera’s Proof-of-Concept was implemented on the first train in early March, and installation on the remaining vehicles will begin later this month.
Amtrak is the largest inter-city passenger rail operator in North America. More than thirty million passengers travelled on Amtrak in FY 2015, with a third of passengers travelling in the Northeast Corridor (NEC). Amtrak awarded the contract to Icomera through an RFP process in which it was seeking a company that provides an on-board Wi-Fi solution with a clear roadmap for future development and enhancement.
"Icomera’s tailored solution provides Amtrak with an advanced and technologically flexible plug-and-play on-board network,” said Stellan Ohrn, president of Icomera US.












