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    Tech Virgin Media WiFi in London goes deeper underground, 41 stations now hooked up



    While it's been in the pipes for a while, and some lucky stations got an early arrival, Virgin Media has confirmed that 41 stations in total are now lapping from the bowl of sweet, sweet free WiFi. Considering that a million tweets, Facebook updates, and emails were delivered in the first week, and over 100,000 commuters have logged on in the last four, appetite for the service is high. While use is free at the moment, and TFL travel info will remain without charge, non Virgin Media customers will have to start paying up, once the Olympic Games are over. By then the full expected 120 stations should be plugged-in and switched on. For the current list of connected stations, head past the break.


    1. Euston
    2. Green Park
    3. Kings Cross St Pancras
    4. Oxford Circus
    5. Victoria
    6. Warren Street
    7. Chancery Lane
    8. Marylebone
    9. St James's Park
    10. Tower Hill
    11. Barbican
    12. Bermondsey
    13. Borough
    14. Hyde Park Corner
    15. Southwark
    16. Bayswater
    17. Euston Square
    18. Waterloo
    19. Paddington on the Circle, District and Bakerloo lines.
    20. Westminster
    21. Covent Garden
    22. High Street Kensington
    23. Leicester Square
    24. Liverpool Street
    25. Old Street
    26. Bethnal Green
    27. Brixton
    28. Canada Water
    29. Canary Wharf
    30. Elephant & Castle
    31. Goodge Street
    32. Marble Arch
    33. Regents Park
    34. Holborn
    35. Stratford
    36. West Ham
    37. Angel
    38. Southfields
    39. Heathrow T1-3
    40. North Greenwich
    41. Mile End


    Press Release:

    Mind the app! WiFi arrives at 40 London Underground stations

    04 Jul 2012

    100,000 passengers online underground in the first 4 weeks
    Free travel information for all customers during the 2012 Games and after
    One million Tweets, Facebook posts, emails and web pages delivered in one week
    120 WiFi enabled stations by the end of the year

    The new WiFi service on London's Underground is now available at more than 40 Tube stations1, and is being used by over 100,000 Tube passengers. The service, which was launched four weeks ago by Virgin Media, was used to deliver one million Tweets, Facebook posts, emails and web pages in a single week2 as, for the first time, commuters are able to take advantage of the internet while underground.

    Throughout the 2012 Games and beyond passengers will be able to check TfL travel pages for live journey information as well as Time Out, Spotify and MyMovies.Net for free from Tube platforms. The service is expected to be extended to 120 stations by the end of the year.

    Kevin Baughan, Director of Metro Wireless at Virgin Media, said: "Londoners and visitors are loving our new WiFi service and we're on track to connect Tube journeys right across London ahead of the Games. With millions of smartphones, gadgets and devices taken onto the Tube each day, the demand for data continues to grow and we're rolling-out a future-proofed service that makes superfast wireless connections the standard. In partnership with TfL, we've achieved a huge amount and have launched a service London can be proud of."

    Gareth Powell, London Underground's Director of Strategy and Service Development, said: "WiFi at Tube stations is proving extremely popular with our customers. Millions of commuters and visitors from around the world are now able to keep up with live travel updates, news and entertainment throughout an incredible summer and beyond.

    "We look forward to continuing the roll-out and connecting up to 120 London Underground stations in 2012."

    The WiFi service is being delivered at no additional cost to fare or tax payers.

    Virgin Media is offering free, full internet access throughout the summer. After the summer, the comprehensive WiFi portal with TfL travel information, updates and London news and entertainment will remain free for all Tube passengers. In addition Virgin Media is offering mobile operators, internet service providers and other service providers the opportunity to wholesale the service and make it freely available to their customers. Virgin Media broadband and mobile subscribers will continue to have free WiFi access and a PAYG service will ensure visitors and all Londoners can easily hop onto the internet.

    To use the new free WiFi service, London Underground passengers simply need to connect to the service and register their email address. Hundreds of access points have been installed throughout the 41 stations, that are already WiFi enabled, providing passengers with great coverage from the ticket hall to the platforms. Each station is directly connected into Virgin Media's next generation fibre backhaul network which has already enabled the superfast delivery of over one million online interactions in just seven days.

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    Default Re: Virgin Media WiFi in London goes deeper underground, 41 stations now hooked up

    What happened to them sticking wifi routers in their green cabinets as well? Sure there was talk about huge wifi hotspots that would be free for anyone. 1mb for non-VM customers and 10mb for VM customers?


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