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London Underground Wi-Fi switched on for 2012 Olympics

by Steven Williamson on 25 January 2012, 13:30

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Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that 120 tube stations on the London Underground will be Wi-Fi enabled in time for the 2012 Olympics.

Wi-Fi was expected to rollout across the borough late last year after the success of a pilot project by BT Openzone at Charing Cross Station, but the tendering process was delayed. The chosen provider of the service is now expected to be revealed in the Spring.

Gareth Powell, director of strategy and service development, said: "London Underground is continuing with preparations to install the necessary infrastructure and is on schedule to complete the project as planned," in time for the 2012 Olympic Games.


Wi-Fi coming to 120 underground tube stations

Wi-Fi will not be available on tube trains, but users are expected to be able to connect their smartphones and devices to the online service while in the hub of the tube stations and on the platforms. Though its expected that users will be charged to access certain parts of the service, the TfL’s tender document reveals that some content, such as travel information, news and sport, will be available free-of-charge.

The contract for London Underground’s Wi-Fi will last for five years and is being competed for by some the UK’s largest service providers, including, BT, O2 and Vodafone.


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What upsets me with that picture is just how old fashioned the tube looks… That picture could've been taken in 1972 or 2012… I guess the CCTV is the giveaway that it's probably taken this side of 2000.

Is this just going to be WiFi access in the various foyer areas? Ie the ones that are filled with mindless tourists at the best of times, without the idea of free WiFi to keep them there longer? Joy.
It's Vodafone.. The author of the article has written Vodaphone. Don't want to be mis-spelling brand names :P
streetster
What upsets me with that picture is just how old fashioned the tube looks… That picture could've been taken in 1972 or 2012… I guess the CCTV is the giveaway that it's probably taken this side of 2000.

Is this just going to be WiFi access in the various foyer areas? Ie the ones that are filled with mindless tourists at the best of times, without the idea of free WiFi to keep them there longer? Joy.

Thats just what I thought - people wandering about looking at a screen and bumping into you all the time! Just hope its not enabled on the platforms…
streetster
What upsets me with that picture is just how old fashioned the tube looks… That picture could've been taken in 1972 or 2012… I guess the CCTV is the giveaway that it's probably taken this side of 2000.
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I agree totally with this comment! Some stations especially on the jubilee line are beautiful modern buildings but the majority are awfully neglected. Saying that lat time i went to newyork their subway looked very outdated compared to ours.
I wonder how much this will cost!?

Gimme some extra long ethernet cable, few wireless routers and an unlimited data plan and I could do it for 4 figures…then turn a profit on top of that…