More NY Subway Stations Will Get Wi-Fi, Cell Service

Transit Wireless is bringing Wi-Fi and cell service to the dark subways of New York City, keeping the city that never sleeps connected underground.

Boonsri Dickinson, Associate Editor of BYTE

November 19, 2012

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Transit Wireless announced today that it is working with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Wireless carriers to increase Wi-Fi and cell service in select New York City subway stations.

There will be 30 new stations to be completed in the first quarter of next year, including the busiest of subway stations such as Times Square, Columbus Circle, and Rockefeller Center.

The partnership involves a deal between Microsoft and Boingo Wireless. Microsoft is obviously using the opportunity to advertise Windows 8. AT&T, T-Mobile USA, and Boingo Wireless are also part of the plan for expanding cellular service down in the subway stations.

"A crisis such as Hurricane Sandy reemphasizes how vital telecommunications and mass transit are to our society and reaffirm our efforts to build much needed infrastructure throughout the New York City subway system, including Help Point Intercom units, which connect passengers to emergency and transit assistance," said William A. Bayne Jr., CEO of Transit Wireless, in a statement.

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Boonsri Dickinson

Associate Editor of BYTE

Boonsri Dickinson is the Associate Editor of BYTE

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