Vodafone 4G arriving at more Underground stations
28th December 2022 By: AdamVodafone customers travelling on London Underground are starting to receive a 4G signal at three Tube stations on the Central Line.
The switch on of Vodafone 4G between Holland Park and Queensway on the Central line, means customers will be able to stream and connect on the platform, in the ticket halls, and even in a tunnel. Meanwhile 4G will also be switched on between Kentish Town and Archway on the Northern line in the coming week.
The stations are the latest to go live with Vodafone 4G already available to customers using the Jubilee Line from Westminster to Canning Town. Other stations, including the busy Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road and Camden Town are planned to go live early in the new year.
By the end of 2024, all London Underground and the Elizabeth line stations – including platforms and the tunnels – will receive 4G as part of a partnership with Transport for London (TfL) and BAI Communications. Vodafone also plans to introduce 5G to all stations as part of the partnership at some point in the future.
It is worth noting that similar information has recently come from EE and Three… We can therefore conclude, that all major networks have improved their coverage in the London Underground.