EE, Three & VMO2 launch 4G on TfL’s Elizabeth Line

EE, Virgin Media O2 and Three have launched 4G service on TfL’s Elizabeth line.

As a result, four central London stations from the West End to the City are now live with 4G services.


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These stations include Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street stations, which will all now benefit from 4G coverage from the mobile service providers.

The Elizabeth Line, which launched last year joins the Jubilee, Northern and Central lines to receive underground mobile connectivity in partnership with Boldyn Networks.

BT Group Chief Networks Officer Greg McCall said: “We’re delighted to bring the UK’s best network to the first Elizabeth line stations, marking another significant milestone in the roll-out of 4G and 5G across the London Underground.

“That we’re already seeing vast amounts of data consumed by our customers while they travel signifies how important this project is for London’s residents, visitors and businesses, and we’re excited to accelerate the deployment as we head into 2024.”

Three UK  Chief Technology Officer David Hennessy added: “We are pleased to bring 4G coverage to the Elizabeth Line and five more stations including Chancery Lane.

“Our customers can now stay connected at more than 20 stations with the ambition to cover the majority of the TFL network by the end of next year.”