Rogers begins turning on cellular service in some remaining TTC tunnels
- Rogers Communications Inc. Has activated cellular service in some subway tunnels, allowing riders to connect while traveling underground.
- 5G service is now available between Kipling and Islington, and Keele and Dundas West stations, as announced by Rogers.
- The project aims to connect 80 percent of the tunnel network by the end of 2025, in accordance with a federal government deadline.
- Rogers completed this work during overnight hours and weekend construction to reduce disruptions for subway riders.
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Rogers has begun to turn on cellular service to the remaining TTC underground tunnels, between Kipling and Islington stations, and Keele and Dundas West stations. This marks the first sections The post Rogers turns on 5G service in more TTC subway tunnels appeared first on VanillaPlus - The global voice of Telecoms IT.
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