This is why on-bus Internet access has become a major topic of school bus technology. With a combination of 5G cell service and an onboard WiFi router, a bus can provide its students with plenty of bandwidth, and encourage them to spend more time studying or doing homework while on the bus.
Is the upgrade worth it?
The Costs and Benefits of WiFi on School Buses
In terms of costs, it's fairly reasonable. The equipment needed for 5G access, WiFi routing, and security systems generally comes out to around $1,000 per bus. While not exactly cheap, it's more affordable than many other school bus technology upgrades that districts could purchase.
The other factor, of course, is the ongoing costs of access. This will vary drastically between districts depending on ridership numbers, type of Internet usage, and access charges from the local providers. That said, many cellular providers will offer bulk rates for large-scale use.
Another option to cut costs would be utilizing cheaper 4G cellular connections rather than 5G. However, this would significantly cut the bandwidth available to students, since 30+ kids all connecting to the same router requires a lot of data. 5G is approximately 10x as fast and robust as 4G.
In terms of benefits, there's quite a lot to be said in favor of school bus WiFi:
The only other concern is ongoing upgrade costs. Once a district starts offering school bus WiFi, they would have a hard time taking it away. So they would be locked into upgrading the onboard technology every 5-10 years to keep up with new equipment and upgrades.
Overall, it seems like a solid bet for districts that can afford the service.
Has your district put WiFi onto its school buses? Please share your experiences in the comments!