Cellphone service arrives at 6 NYC subway stations
The new service went live in six stations in Chelsea. Crews plan to wire another 271 stations during the next five years, bringing Internet and voice calling to the subway's 4.3 million daily riders.
(...) Only AT&T and T-mobile phones will work at first, but the MTA says it hopes to have other carriers on board soon. The signal covers station areas but not tunnels.
The network will cost between $100 million and $200 million and is being built with private money, the MTA says. Eventually the agency will get a share of the money generated by calls.
The first stations to get the service are:
-- The A, C, E station at Eighth Avenue and West 14th Street.
-- The L station at Eighth Avenue and West 14th Street.
-- The C and E station at Eighth Avenue and West 23rd Street.
-- The 1, 2, and 3 station at Seventh Avenue and West 14th Street.
-- The F and M station at Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street.
-- The L station at Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street.
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