Transport for London (TfL) has announced that significant progress has been made on delivering a 4G mobile network on the Tube following a successful technology trial on the Waterloo & City Line during the summer. Once live, the increased connectivity will, for the first time, allow customers to check their emails, read the latest news and social media updates as well as check for live travel information while underground on the Tube.
TfL began early market engagement with suitable service providers in September this year and received 22 responses as part of the engagement, which is now being used to develop the business case for TfL’s telecoms commercialisation strategy. A Standard Selection Questionnaire will be issued early next year, allowing for a service partner to be brought on-board by summer 2018 and the first stations to be connected from 2019.
The trial saw 4G cellular technology tested in tunnels and stations on the Waterloo & City line. All four major mobile network operators (Vodafone, O2, Three and EE) participated in the design of the trial, with Vodafone and O2 carrying out testing within the tunnels, which took place outside customer hours. The trial tested making data calls from one station to another without dropping mobile reception. The trial also allowed TfL to practice laying new fibre cables within stations and tunnels, which will be crucial for other elements of TfL’s wider digital connectivity strategy.
“The success of this trial shows that we are on track to unlock one of the UK’s most high profile not-spots and deliver 4G mobile coverage throughout our tunnels and Tube stations. This is great news for our customers and will also help us generate vital commercial income to reinvest in modernising and improving transport in London,” Graeme Craig, Director of Commercial Development at TfL, said.
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