London
Underground has selected Virgin Media to offer free Wi-Fi
in 80 tube stations in
time for the summer's Olympic Games. The service will be available throughout
the stations and on the platforms. Users will only lose connectivity when going
through the tunnels, but will automatically reconnect as the tube pulls into
the platform. A Virgin Media spokesperson confirmed that the service will
connect to the company's fibre backhaul and will use the latest 802.11n Wi-Fi
standard, meaning that passengers can expect to experience speeds comparable to
those on a 4G network. Following the Olympic and Paralympic Games full internet
access via Wi-Fi will be chargeable on a pay-as-you-go basis; however users
will still be able to connect and view live Transport for London (TfL) travel
information. Virgin Media plans to increase the number of stations that the
service is available in up to 120 by the end of 2012. It was revealed last year that
TfL planned to roll out Wi-Fi to London's tube stations following a successful
trial at Charing Cross station carried out by BT Openzone. Research carried out
at Charing Cross suggested that over half of underground passengers believe
Wi-Fi would make using the Underground a better experience. "We're
upgrading the Tube to make it fit for the 21st Century. This latest innovation
is great news for Tube customers, who now have access to emails, web and social
media underground for the first time. It's also delivered at no cost to fare
payers and taxpayers," said Gareth Powell, London Underground's director
of strategy and service development. "Wi-Fi on the Tube means our
customers can now get the latest live travel information and check how services
are running, on the move and underground, where and when they need it".
When
using the Wi-Fi for the first time passengers will have to register their
details and then use a login and password at the start of each journey to
connect to the service. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, also pledged his
support for the rollout. "Millions of passengers will now be able to
connect to their work, friends or access the latest news and travel information
whilst on the move," said the Mayor. "This is a fabulous new and free
resource which will be in place from this summer when London is being showcased
on a global stage and playing host to millions".
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