EE Brings 5G Connectivity to Three London Underground Stations

EE Brings 5G Connectivity to Three London Underground Stations

EE, the largest mobile network operator and internet service provider in the UK, brings 5G connectivity to the London Underground for the first time. As a result, EE Customers can enjoy 5G connectivity on the London Underground, with the 5G network live at three stations – Archway and Tufnell Park on the Northern line and Notting Hill Gate on the Central line.

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In its earlier announcements, EE made 4G Networks live for the customers to keep connected in the underground stations. 5G Network announcements to London underground stations come just a few days after EE Announced 19 New 5G Locations and a few weeks after it announced 4G to the eastern half of the Jubilee Line, along with the existing stations.

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5G to Underground Stations

The 5G network now provides continuous coverage from the ticket hall to the platform at all three stations, including Notting Hill Gate’s tunnel segment. In addition, Archway and Tufnell Park will soon have the same coverage, allowing passengers to communicate seamlessly with family and friends and stream content. In December 2022, these three stations were amongst the first beyond the eastern half of the Jubilee Line to benefit from EE’s 4G coverage.

Partnership with BAI

In the near future, EE and BAI plan to expand 5G coverage to the tunnels surrounding each station as part of their ongoing rollout. Both 4G and 5G will also be introduced to numerous new stations throughout 2023 and beyond.