MTA plans to increase cellphone service underground and Wi-Fi at stations

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It improves the quality and the ability to use the train." It will be a great experience for most people. Flatbush resident Robert Perris said that I don't care to listen to conversations of others. The first thing that most commuters thought of was safety. Safety "I think it's great for emergency purposes, when it's necessary to contact family members or be delayed on the train," Patricia Hardy, a Flatbush resident, said. Officials at the MTA believe that the Wi-Fi project will generate more revenue than $1 billion annually by using COVID relief funds in an intelligenter and more sustainable manner to avoid this. Cell service is currently only available at stations and in the East River tunnel, which carries the L train from Manhattan to Brooklyn. On Tuesday, the MTA announced a plan for cell service between stations as well as expanding Wi-Fi access to its above-ground stations. Transit Wireless, a 5G wireless infrastructure company, is the agency's partner to complete the decade-long project. Since 2007, the company has provided Wi-Fi and cell connectivity at subway stations. In 2020, it will also install full connectivity along the L train. "Bringing cell connectivity to tunnels between stations and Wi Fi to above-ground stations in transit riders' experience is a major step forward," MTA CEO Janno Lieber stated in a statement. "And the deal MTA has struck will also benefit the MTA's bottom lines - which is a concern as the pandemic continues to decline."

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The announcement comes as the agency struggles with the financial problem of trying to recover the lost revenue from ridership drops. Transit Wireless will assume the $600 million infrastructure building task. The MTA will also share in the revenue from cell providers. "Having uninterrupted network connectivity underground will reimagine New Yorkers travel by giving them the opportunity to use every minute of their commute with mobile service and internet connection," Richard Davey, NYC Transit President Richard Davey stated in a statement. Ying Zhang, a Dumbo resident, said that she was looking forward to a better connected commute.

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