London Tube Wi-Fi Network Now Live At King’s Cross St. Pancras And Warren Street

Posted on Jun 7 2012 - 11:36am by CONTRIBUTOR

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It’s been a long time plan to have Wi-Fi in many of city stations in time for the 2012 Olympics, but London’s free Tube Wi-Fi network has finally gone live today in two stations: King’s Cross St. Pancras and Warren Street, with four more to follow by the end of this week.

Green Park and Oxford Circus will be joined tomorrow, with Euston and Victoria set to go live on Saturday. After that Transport for London plans to install, Stations including Oxford Circus, Stratford, Liverpool Street, Leicester Square and King’s Cross will be among the first to launch, with around 80 stations Wi-Fi enabled by the end of July, expanding to 120 by the year’s end.

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