Rogers Customers Now on 5G Wireless in Toronto Subway

Rogers says it has opened up its 5G wireless cellular network to Toronto’s TTC subway system.

According to a release on its website, Rogers customers are now able to access their mobile coverage in the following areas of the TTC subway:

Line 1 – in the following stations and connecting tunnels:

St. George
Museum
Queen’s Park
St. Patrick
Osgoode
St. Andrew
Union
King
Queen
Dundas
College
Wellesley
Bloor-Yonge

Line 1 – in the following stations:

Spadina
Dupont

Line 2 – in the following stations and connecting tunnels:

St. George
Bay
Bloor-Yonge

Line 2 – in the following stations:

Keele
Dundas West
Lansdowne
Dufferin
Ossington
Christie
Bathurst
Spadina
Sherbourne
Castle Frank

Rogers also says that in partnership with the TTC, they are providing all riders, regardless of mobile provider, more reliable access to 911 services.

Users are directed, when calling 9-1-1, to press the yellow emergency bar as well to alert the subway operator and Transit Control.

Rogers, Bell and Telus are in negotiations to allow the latter two providers onto the system.

Bell and Telus have already asked Ottawa to make Rogers wait until it is ‘’technically feasible’’ for everyone to be able to use the network, a tactic Rogers said was ‘’self-serving manoeuvring’’ by Bell and Telus.

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