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Free wi-fi on public transit is coming to Metro Vancouver

Soon, you won’t need to worry about draining your data on your public transit commute. TransLink and Shaw Communications Inc. have announced they will be providing free wi-fi to transit customers across Metro Vancouver.
More people will be staring at their phones on transit as TransLink and Shaw begin introducing free
More people will be staring at their phones on transit as TransLink and Shaw begin introducing free wi-fi. Photo Dan Toulgoet

Soon, you won’t need to worry about draining your data on your public transit commute. TransLink and Shaw Communications Inc. have announced they will be providing free wi-fi to transit customers across Metro Vancouver.

And this isn’t just for SkyTrain riders. The free wi-fi will be available to everyone on bus, SeaBus and SkyTrain lines, regardless of whether or not they are Shaw customers. Eventually the service will expand to HandyDART and West Coast Express, too.

The first wi-fi hubs will go online in 2020. TransLink and Shaw will refine the system design and plan to run trials in 2019, with deployment starting in 2020. TransLink expects the entire network to be completed by 2025. Wi-fi rollout will begin with SkyTrain and buses.

“We have half-a-million people ride our system every day, and when we ask them what they’d like to see on transit, wi-fi is one of the most frequent requests,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond in a media release.

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