ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino bus WiFi
Provider, speed, pricing, and free options for ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino bus WiFi — pick the page that fits what you need.
Provider Summary
ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino's bus WiFi is powered primarily by Cellular (bonded LTE modems via Mexican carriers), with typical speeds around 2 Mbps and peaks up to 10 Mbps. [source]
Frequently Asked Questions
Does ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino have WiFi on every bus?
Free WiFi on Platino (2+1 luxury, ~24 seats per coach) and GL (executive, ~36 seats per coach). Standard ADO service does not include WiFi. Some coaches in the Platino fleet may not have WiFi functioning; rural Yucatán and Chiapas routes lose signal.
What WiFi provider does ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino use?
ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino bus WiFi is powered primarily by Cellular (bonded LTE modems via Mexican carriers). [source] For free vs paid, see /ado-free-bus-wifi.
How fast is ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino bus WiFi?
ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino WiFi runs on Cellular (bonded LTE modems via Mexican carriers), with typical speeds around 2 Mbps and peaks up to 10 Mbps. [source] For pricing, see /ado-bus-wifi-cost.
Where does ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino WiFi drop out during a ride?
Rural highways and tunnels can drop connectivity. ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino's satellite system handles most of the ride, but coverage gaps are normal.
How do I connect to ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino WiFi?
To connect after boarding the bus: enable WiFi on your device, select the ADO / ADO GL / ADO Platino network, and follow the on-board portal to either log in (free passes) or buy a plan. For free options, see /ado-free-bus-wifi.