Glasgow underground goes mobile

Cellular and WiFi network will improve safety and conectivity underground, says council

Glasgow's subway will provide 2G & 3G phone and WiFi coverage

Glasgow tube travellers will be able to use the internet and mobile phones underground thanks to plans for a cellular and WiFi network in the tunnels.

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) is working with the Glasgow Subway to create a network connecting the city's 15 underground stations. Supplier Arqiva will migrate existing services such as ticketing and CCTV onto the system.

"Accessibility and connectivity are vital in today’s fast moving technology environment and Glasgow is to set the standard of being the first city to provide both 2G & 3G phone and WiFi coverage on the subway," said SPT assistant chief executive Gordon Maclennan.

The network will also run applications which enhance passenger safety and deliver better services are a priority, said the agency.

Deployment of the network will begin later this month with initial testing at Buchanan Street Subway station.