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  • 1 June 2012, 10:36

First WiFi Tube stations announced

The first London Underground (LU) stations linked to WiFi have been announced, with millions of Tube travellers able to get online in the coming weeks.

Oxford Circus, Stratford, Liverpool Street, Leicester Square and King's Cross will be among the first to launch the new service, LU and Virgin Media announced.

Around 80 stations will be covered by the development by the end of July.

Gareth Powell, of LU, said: "Our customers will soon be able to connect to the internet for live travel information while they are on the move through stations.

"Bringing a next-generation WiFi service to one of the world's oldest underground transport networks is progressing as planned and the forthcoming service is testing well.

"The first stations include some of our busiest and most well-known destinations and we're on track for a successful launch this summer - all delivered at no additional cost to farepayers or taxpayers."

Jon James, executive director of broadband at Virgin Media, said: "In partnership with TfL (Transport for London), we've been working around the clock to install and test WiFi on London Underground and are about to connect some iconic and world-famous Tube stations with a WiFi service London will be proud of."

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speller007

6:03pm on 4/6/2012

nice idea? does this mean passengers will be able to make skype calls and annoy even more passengers with video calls on there way to work! and why would you need to check travel information on the underground when the information is on the platforms. unless you are heading to heathrow and, yes it would be handy to check flight times.

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kyle rambo

7:15pm on 5/6/2012

Theres always a cynic!

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