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Gender Male
Age 35
Date of birth July 26,1988
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Corpus Christi
Texas
United States
Height 190 (cm)
NationalityAmerican
Weight 93 (kg)
Reach76 in (193 cm)
Teams Factory X
Rank Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Win 36
Other name Lionheart
TrainerMarc Montoya
Spouse Vanity
Movies/Shows UFC 261: Kamaru Usman v Jorge Masvidal 2
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Nebraska
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Anthony Jay Smith is an American professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Light Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2008, Smith has also formerly competed for Strikeforce and Bellator.

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... Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said passengers were left " confused and frustrated" when a train they expected to catch was cancelled the day before they were due to travel, and may well be surprised to find that this doesn t count as a cancellation...

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... Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said: " As some fares rise it is even more important that Great British Railways, when it is set up, gives life to the government s ambition to make rail fares better value for money...

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... Anthony Smith, chief executive of passenger watchdog Transport Focus, said: " Passengers will want a punctual, reliable, clean train, with enough room to sit and stand, and value for money fares...

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... However, the group s CEO, Anthony Smith, added: of course, people do not need, should, tips, and tricks to know that you always see the best deal, and so we want to major in fares and ticketing reforms to give come from the upcoming Williams...

Train wi-fi at risk as part of cost-cutting move

Feb 16,2020 9:14 am

By Jemma DempseyBBC News

Rail users may lose access to wi-fi on trains in England as part of cost cuts after the government said it was a low priority for passengers.

The Department for Transport says cost pressures mean it will review whether the current wi-fi service " delivers The Best possible value for money".

But one rail expert criticised The Move and said trains could lose custom as a result.

Most operators currently offer free wi-fi as standard on their services.

Transport officials cited, which they said showed passengers were more concerned about value for money, reliability and punctuality than access to wi-fi.

" Our railways are currently not financially sustainable, and it is unfair to continue asking taxpayers to foot The Bill , which is why reform of all aspects of the railways is essential, " The Department for Transport (DfT) said.

" Passenger surveys consistently show that on-train wi-fi is low on their list of priorities, so it is only right we work with operators to review whether the current service delivers The Best possible value for money. "

On-train wi-fi equipment installed in 2015 is now in need of replacing and the government said many people on short journeys did not connect to the on-train wi-fi, and used their Mobile Phone network instead.

However, Anthony Smith , chief executive of Transport Focus, said access to wi-fi was something many passengers now expect as standard.

" Given the post-pandemic need to get more passengers back on The Train it would be difficult to justify removing something that makes rail more attractive to customers. "

Christian Wolmar , whose podcast first reported the DfT's move, said passengers needed the reliability of a train's wi-fi, especially on longer journeys.

" People expect to be able to use wi-fi on a train in the same way they would use a toilet, " he told The Bbc .

Mr Wolmar said the equipment would still have to be replaced for staff purposes, so any savings would be a " relatively trivial amount".

Ultimately, He Said the railways would suffer: " I think the operators will lose customers over this, using a train is a marginal thing anyway for many people. "

Mr Wolmar said train operators had received a letter from the DfT informing them of the decision to pull funding unless they could make a good business case for keeping it.

He Said he expected most services to lose access to wi-fi " over The Next year or two".

The Rail Delivery Group, which represents train operating companies across Britain, declined to comment.

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