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TfL backs Google Maps for website refresh
News Revamped Transport for London website will debut later this year with improved mobile, mapping and navigational controls.
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Tube customers to be charged for Wi-Fi access from January
News Meanwhile, Vodafone, EE and Virgin Media customers will still be able to enjoy free internet access on the London Tube network.
By Lindsay Vormack Published
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London Underground ditches mobile plans
News Mobile coverage won't be coming to the Underground - at least not in time for the Olympics.
By Tom Brewster Published
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London Underground gets Wi-Fi for 2012
News TfL invites bidders to set up Wi-Fi in 120 tube stations by the time the Olympic Games come to town.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Mobiles on the tube: Move down the carriage or stand clear?
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.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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TFL keeps quiet on Huawei tube deal
News Huawei is reportedly close to securing the deal, but TFL says it is still talking to a number of providers.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Boris brings mobile to tube for 2012?
News The Mayor of London is reportedly in talks with mobile operators to bring mobile coverage to the London Underground.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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TranSys hands over control of Oyster travel cards
News The Oyster is CTS’ world.
By Eric Doyle Published
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TFL cuts access for app developers
News Just a matter of weeks after opening up its data departure information to third-party app developers, Transport for London has had to suspend access due to a system-crippling amount of requests.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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TfL admits problems with fleet congestion charge payment
News After a spate of overcharging and wrongly issued fines since IBM took over the system in November, TfL has finally recognised the problem, but insists it has now been fixed.
By Martin James Published
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London Underground line hit by IT failure
News Commuters were left both stranded and frustrated in London yesterday after one of the city’s major tube lines was closed down by an IT failure.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Week in Numbers: Record patches
News Microsoft and Adobe pair up on patching, while Apple releases yet another iPhone, and more crazy numbers from this week in IT.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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