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The announcement is part of the MTA's years-long push to bring wireless connectivity to all the city's underground subway ...
If you’ve ever been riding the G train attempting to scroll through a frozen feed, we’ve got good news: The MTA just announced that cell service is coming to major portions of the G line—and it’s ...
This upgrade is part of a much bigger project which consists of the MTA’s plan to blanket all 418 miles of NYC subway tunnels ...
Subway tunnels are one of the few places in New York City where cell service at times is out of reach. Straphangers are a ...
Full cell service is coming to parts of the 4, 5, and G subway lines over the next two years, the Metropolitan Transportation ...
The MTA has announced that cell service is coming to key sections of the G line—and it's arriving sooner than expected.
The project will include equipping tunnels with cell service, per ABC 7. For the sake of the more than 160,000 New Yorkers who rely on the G train, we hope that's true. Been there, done that?
But, very soon there will be Wi-Fi and cell service throughout the whole G train." The entire project will take another three years to be completed, costing $622 million.
Cell-phone carriers will pay Boldyn to be part of the network. It will take years to wire all 418 miles of underground track, but installation is already taking place on the G train in Brooklyn ...
NEW YORK - G subway train riders in Brooklyn are in for a challenging summer. The signal system on the Crosstown Line, as the MTA calls it, is original - more than 90 years old. "This system is ...