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Q&A: Phil Young, TfL
By IT Pro published
In-depth We speak to TfL's head of online services - and a member of the IT Pro Leaderboard - about usability, people skills and more.
TfL's BYOD adoption up 500 per cent since 2010
By Rene Millman published
News Transport for London FOI request reveals how many staff are embracing BYOD.
TfL takes part in open data app challenge
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Transport for London teams with Apps for Good to offer London youngsters chance to create apps using open data.
TfL backs Google Maps for website refresh
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Revamped Transport for London website will debut later this year with improved mobile, mapping and navigational controls.
Tube customers to be charged for Wi-Fi access from January
By Lindsay Vormack published
News Meanwhile, Vodafone, EE and Virgin Media customers will still be able to enjoy free internet access on the London Tube network.
London Underground ditches mobile plans
By Tom Brewster published
News Mobile coverage won't be coming to the Underground - at least not in time for the Olympics.
London Underground gets Wi-Fi for 2012
By Jennifer Scott published
News TfL invites bidders to set up Wi-Fi in 120 tube stations by the time the Olympic Games come to town.
Mobiles on the tube: Move down the carriage or stand clear?
By Jennifer Scott published
News With a deal to get mobile connectivity on the tube coming closer and closer, we ask whether a good service on all London Underground lines is what commuters really want.
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