Port Authority is upgrading Wi-Fi and cell service at PATH stations, airports and even tunnels under new deal | amNewYork
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Port Authority is upgrading Wi-Fi and cell service at PATH stations, airports and even tunnels under new deal | amNewYork
"The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on Tuesday announced a new long-term agreement with Boingo Wireless to expand free public Wi-Fi and 5G service across its major transportation facilities, including airports, PATH stations, the Midtown Bus Terminal, and the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. The agreement builds on more than two decades of collaboration between the Port Authority and Boingo, which has managed the agency's wireless infrastructure since 1999."
"Boingo will roll out upgraded 5G and Wi-Fi networks designed to boost signal strength, reliability and security at some of the region's busiest travel hubs including John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia, Newark Liberty and Stewart airports, as well as PATH commuter stations and seaport facilities. According to officials, the neutral-host network will support 5G service for AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon customers alike, and is being built with encrypted connections, traffic segmentation, and 24/7 monitoring to safeguard user data and infrastructure."
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reached a long-term agreement with Boingo Wireless to expand free public Wi‑Fi and 5G across major transportation facilities. The rollout covers JFK, LaGuardia, Newark Liberty, Stewart airports, PATH stations, the Midtown Bus Terminal, Holland and Lincoln tunnels, and seaport facilities. The neutral-host network will support AT&T, T‑Mobile and Verizon and will include encrypted connections, traffic segmentation, and 24/7 monitoring. The initiative aims to improve connectivity for millions of daily travelers and to enhance communications for airport staff, transit workers, and critical operational systems, building on a partnership since 1999.
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