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O2 Wifi London Underground??

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Hi O2

 

Is o2 wifi available on the tube (underground)???  Most networks now offer this service. If its not yet available, are there plans to implement this service in the near future?

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Looks like you can log into the Virgin WiFi through the O2 log in page....
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/O2-Wifi-At-London-Underground-Not-able-to-conne...

Yes that is correct Rich. I found this on the O2 pages....

http://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-london-underground

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I'm pretty sure it is, yes.
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Looks like you can log into the Virgin WiFi through the O2 log in page....
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/O2-Wifi-At-London-Underground-Not-able-to-conne...
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@MI5 wrote:
Looks like you can log into the Virgin WiFi through the O2 log in page....
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/O2-Wifi-At-London-Underground-Not-able-to-conne...

Yes that is correct Rich. I found this on the O2 pages....

http://www.o2.co.uk/connectivity/wifi-london-underground

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Good find :wink:
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Perfect, cheers

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You're welcome mate....
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Good news...:smileywink:

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I've never managed to get it working in the tube personally.

 

Is it intended just for use in the station, or are we supposed to keep the signal whilst speeding along?

 

Are there actually wifi routers in the trains themselves?

 

Can't imagine it working on the move if not, because you'd be being passed from one to the next so quickly that it wouldn't have time to lock on to the signal, and also the doppler effect of speeding past it would cause mayhem for the signal, (just lost 95% of the readers now, haven't I? Smiley LOL )

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There has to be routers in the carriages for it to work like that, I guess?
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