Every London tube line will have high-speed mobile coverage by the end of 2026
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Every London tube line will have high-speed mobile coverage by the end of 2026
"This week the transport operator confirmed that the project has passed another milestone, with more than half of the London Underground's 'underground' stations boasting 4G and 5G. Now officially 62 of London's 121 subterranean tube stations have mobile coverage in their ticket halls, corridors and platforms (as well as the entire Elizabeth line, which was fully connected in December 2024). Euston Square, Cannon Street and Battersea Power Station were among the most recent stations to get connected."
"The project to deliver high speed mobile connectivity across the TfL network is being undertaken by Boldyn Networks, with help from Three UK, EE, Vodafone, and Virgin Media O2. Next up to get internet coverage over the coming months are King's Cross St Pancras, Gloucester Road, Warwick Avenue and Vauxhall stations. More of the Circle and District lines will be connected, as will parts of the Victoria, Jubilee, Bakerloo, and Piccadilly lines that are closer to the surface."
Sixty-two of the London Underground's 121 subterranean stations now have 4G and 5G coverage in ticket halls, corridors and platforms, and the Elizabeth line was fully connected in December 2024. New station connections include Euston Square, Cannon Street and Battersea Power Station. Sections of the Circle and District lines are live between Blackfriars and Cannon Street and between Notting Hill Gate and Bayswater. TfL expects the vast majority of the Northern and Metropolitan lines to have tunnel coverage by the end of summer. Boldyn Networks leads the rollout with major UK mobile operators, and completion remains on track for end of 2026.
Read at Time Out London
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