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Och aye-Fi on the underground as The Cloud adds Wi-Fi to Glasgow Subway

Mind the WAP! Glasgow Subway is to be the first underground transport system to let you browse the Web as The Cloud and Arqiva install Wi-Fi.

The new wireless Web connection will be free to all users for the first 15 minutes, then charged on a pay as you go basis.

O2 offers access to The Cloud's public hotspots as part of some of its phone packages, including selected iPhone deals. O2 has been responsible for Glaswegian passengers announcing "Hello? I'm on the Subway! The Subway! Aye!" since late 2008, when 3G signal was installed on the network known as the Clockwork Orange.

Like most commuters, we're ambivalent about voice calling on the train -- as if we don't have enough to put up with without one-sided conversations shouted in our ears. But Internet access on the underground is a great idea, and as London-dwellers and Web addicts, we can't wait to be down in the Tube station on Wi-Fi.

London mayor Boris Johnson is reportedly pushing the phone networks to finally bring the Internet's series of tubes to the Tube in time for the 2012 Olympics, an idea that's been stuck in the tunnels for several years now.

Sadly, the Wi-Fi only works on Glasgow's platforms and not in the tunnels, but it does allow you to look up where you're going or check your email as you wait for the next train. The Wi-Fying Scotsman can also make a quick free call via VoIP services like Skype, Fring or Apple's FaceTime. Here's hoping there aren't any signal failures.

Check out our favourite Tube networks plotted on the Google Maps transit layer. Can you spot a colourful octopus, a shoe and a Magic Carpet Zone?

Photo: Spacecat

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Nick Hide's avatar

Nick Hide 26 October, 2010 12:30

Hoots!

ibergin's avatar

ibergin 26 October, 2010 12:32

how long did the stereotypical headline take you to come up with, all of 30 seconds?

Rich Trenholm's avatar

Rich Trenholm 26 October, 2010 12:43

I never spend longer than 10 seconds on a headline, ibergin. Jings!

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 26 October, 2010 12:47

Probably about as long as it takes for a sweaty to notice a dropped coin...

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 26 October, 2010 14:32

to be honest, our subway system in Glasgow is so small that this is pretty pointless.

hoots, shortbread, the krankies and all that

Mark Anderson's avatar

Mark Anderson 26 October, 2010 16:57

"Probably about as long as it takes for a sweaty to notice a dropped coin..."

And about one hundredth of the time it takes an Englishman to buy a round. :)

Anyway this is good. They'll be able to phone the police when they get stabbed.

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