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Monday 21 June 2021 6:51 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 21 June 2021 7:21 pm

Deplatformed: Vodafone customers seethe after it ditches free wifi deal on Tube

By: Josh Martin

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Vodafone customers will no longer be able to get connected for free on the London Underground

Vodafone’s London customers voiced their frustration today after discovering the telecoms company had left a multi-company deal that gives commuters free wifi access at Tube stations.

Under the deal, which started in 2012, major UK mobile networks allowing their customers to access this broadband on the Tube platform by joining the Virgin Media WiFi account.

Now Vodafone has switched off access for its customers.

On its website Vodafone said: “We are no longer continuing our WiFi services on the London Underground. We will still continue to supply 4G on the Jubilee line between North Greenwich and Westminster and are continuing to invest our network above ground across London.”

Vodafone customers will now have to pay for wifi passes if they want to check emails, read websites or stream music while they wait for the next Tube. Prices are from £3 per day.

Irate Vodafone customers vented their frustration on Twitter.

Bryan Wall tweeted when he found out that he could no longer connect: “Kept that one quiet! Might have to check out other networks that don’t pull the rug from under me. Bill same; service worse.”

Madeline Dunne said: “Vodafone has removed its wifi from the tube. VERY annoying.”

https://twitter.com/_AAlawode/status/1406963979298148352

Even politicians have started weighing in:

Hey @EE @o2 @ThreeUKSupport @virginmedia – @vodafone are claiming no one is using the wifi on the underground anymore, hence why they are stopping the service. Is that your experience? seems odd given how Vodafone were boasting about their underground services last year but….

— stellacreasy (@stellacreasy) June 21, 2021

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