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Three offers free Wi-Fi on London Underground

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By Ishbel Macleod, PR and social media consultant

July 18, 2014 | 2 min read

Three has announced that it is set to provide free Wi-Fi on the London Underground, as part of a deal made with Virgin Media.

This follows on the back of Vodafone, O2 and EE able to access the internet for free, while Three customers previously had to pay £2 a day to access Wi-Fi.

Three’s director of customer strategy Danny Dixon said: “Giving our customers access to free Wi-Fi on the London underground is another step towards them being able to enjoy the benefits of being connected no matter where they are.

“Our customers will also have the added benefit of being able to use our new Three InTouch app, which means they will be able to surf the web, as well as make and receive calls and texts when they are in Wi-Fi enabled London tube stations.”

Wi-Fi in the London Underground was set up in 2012 ahead of the London Olympics.

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