As BAI builds communications infrastructure across the London Underground, all four major carriers agree to provide signal
Last year, Transport for London awarded a 20-year deal to communications infrastructure company BAI Communications. First step — BAI is looking to have full 4G coverage across London Underground by 2024.
Work has started on the eastern end of the Jubilee Line and the next five stations to get coverage are Bank, Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Euston, and Camden Town. But wait — infrastructure is all well and good, but not very useful unless you have mobile providers, you know, actually providing the signal. Well, the good news is that all four major UK carriers have now agreed to join that particular adventure, so whenever BAI is ready to press the big green buttons for each new section, most London Underground travellers will instantly get 4G.
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