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Vodafone reintroduces Wi-Fi in London Underground stations

Vodafone has reintroduced Wi-Fi for its customers travelling on the London Underground.

The service is connected to the BAI Communications service platform and will enable Vodafone customers to connect to the internet at more than 260 stations across the Tube network.

As well as Wi-Fi at Tube stations, Vodafone customers can connect to the company’s 4G and 5G networks at a growing number of stations and tunnels as part of ongoing improvements to bring mobile coverage to the wider Tube network.

Andrea Dona, network director, UK, Vodafone, said, “Our customers who regularly use the tube have told us that having access to Wi-Fi is extremely important to them, so we’ve listened and reactivated the service on a new more reliable system, that is easy to use and provides seamless experience.

“Alongside our newly arrived 4G and 5G signal, we hope the new service will ensure our customers using the service have the connection they want and expect whilst travelling across the capital.”

Billy D’Arcy, CEO, UK and Ireland, BAI Communications, added, “We are delighted to now be supporting Wi-Fi on the Underground for the customers of all mobile operators.

“Having Wi-Fi, at key stations on the Tube, alongside the 4G and 5G we are rolling out, is another really important way for passengers to stay connected to their digital lives, boosting efficiency and productivity across the capital.”