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  • AT&T, T-Mobile Expand Cellular Cover to 30 More NYC Subway Stations
    eWEEK April 25, 2013 AT&T, T-Mobile Expand Cellular Cover to 30 More NYC Subway Stations By Michelle Maisto Wireless coverage is now available in 36 subway stations. Verizon Wireless and Sprint are joining the effort to cover all 271 stations by 2017. More New York City subway riders now have access to wireless networks on which they can talk, text,...
  • More New York City Subway Stations Getting Wireless Access
    WABC April 25, 2013 More New York City subway stations getting wireless access Cell phone service and free Wi-Fi have arrived at another 30 New York City subway stations. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced the expansion Thursday of a program that started with six stations in 2011....
  • Cell Service Comes To 30 More Subway Stations Today
    NY1 April 25, 2013 Cell Service Comes To 30 More Subway Stations Today By: Vivian Lee The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Thursday rolled out cell phone and Wi-Fi service in 30 more Manhattan subway stations. The service has been added to stations on the West Side of Manhattan, from Times Square to 96th Street....
  • NYC Subway Expands Wireless Service
    CNET April 25, 2013 NYC Subway Expands Wireless Service New York’s Metropolitan Transit Authority beefs up wireless network to 36 stations. by Brian Bennett In a press conference held today in New York’s Times Square subway, the MTA announced that 36 train stations now can access wireless data. This newest update is the latest installment in the organization’s project to...
  • Subway Wireless Options Increase
    The Wall Street Journal April 25, 2013 Subway Wireless Options Increase By Jackie Bischof and Ted Mann New Yorkers who value the chance to unplug while underground may begin finding those moments a little more limited, with Wi-Fi service being offered at 30 more subway stations as of Thursday. This brings to 36 the number of wireless-ready subway stations, each...

Press Releases

  • Wireless Service Begins at 30 New Underground Subway Stations
    Wireless Service Begins at 30 New Underground Subway Stations in Mid-town New York Wireless Voice and Data Service Now Available for AT&T and T-Mobile USA Customers; Boingo Wireless Continues to Operate Ad-Supported Wi-Fi; Sprint and Verizon Wireless in Talks to Provide Wireless Service Later This Year NEW YORK – April 25, 2013 – Transit Wireless and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority...
  • CBS New York
    2/27/13 – CBS New York News Transit Wireless CEO Bill Bayne speaks with CBS New York News regarding the availability of free WiFi in several Upper West Side subway stations. As part of the second phase of Transit Wireless’ implementation of wireless and WiFi to New York City subways, some of the city’s busiest hubs, including Columbus Circle, Times Square...
  • Norwegian Cruise Line Sponsors Free Boingo Wi-Fi in New York City
    Norwegian Cruise Line Sponsors Free Boingo Wi-Fi in New York City to Celebrate the Upcoming Arrival of New York’s Ship Free Boingo Wi-Fi Now Available at Select New York Subway Stations and Airports, Courtesy of Norwegian Breakaway   LOS ANGELES – Feb. 5, 2013 – Boingo Wireless (NASDAQ: WIFI), the Wi-­Fi industry’s leading provider of software and services worldwide, and...
  • Transit Wireless Works to Enhance Wireless Telecommunications in NYC
    PRESS RELEASE Transit Wireless Works with Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Wireless Providers to Enhance Wireless Telecommunications Services in New York City  Transit Wireless Expands Agreements with AT&T, T-Mobile USA and Boingo to Bring Wireless Service to Heavy Traffic Subway Stations NEW YORK – Nov. 19, 2012 – Transit Wireless announced today that AT&T, T-Mobile USA and Boingo Wireless have expanded...
  • Microsoft Sponsoring Free Boingo Wi-Fi in NYC, San Francisco
    In an effort to promote its upcoming Windows 8 operating system, Microsoft will sponsor free Wi-Fi hotspots in New York and San Francisco from now until the end of the year. The Wi-Fi will be live in six Manhattan subway stations via the Transit Wireless network. The companies did not specify which stations will be included, but Transit Wireless currently...