A press release just popped online announcing that Wind Mobile has lit up coverage of the downtown loop of the Toronto Subway Line 1 route:
WIND Mobile customers can now make calls and access wireless data in subway stations from Bloor-Yonge station, right around the Line 1 downtown loop and as far north as Spadina station. Service is also operational at Bay station on Line 2, for a total of 15 stations altogether.
They promise that additional coverage will be online soon. I do have a question that is the same one that I though of when Wind Mobile first announced that they would have coverage in the subway. I wonder how long it will take Rogers, Bell, and Telus to do the same? I’d also be interested to know if Wind Mobile has seen a bounce in subscribers because of this? It does set them apart from the “big three” and I would think that it may influence the decision making of some customers.
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Wind Mobile Announces Coverage Of Toronto’s Line 1 Subway Route
A press release just popped online announcing that Wind Mobile has lit up coverage of the downtown loop of the Toronto Subway Line 1 route:
WIND Mobile customers can now make calls and access wireless data in subway stations from Bloor-Yonge station, right around the Line 1 downtown loop and as far north as Spadina station. Service is also operational at Bay station on Line 2, for a total of 15 stations altogether.
They promise that additional coverage will be online soon. I do have a question that is the same one that I though of when Wind Mobile first announced that they would have coverage in the subway. I wonder how long it will take Rogers, Bell, and Telus to do the same? I’d also be interested to know if Wind Mobile has seen a bounce in subscribers because of this? It does set them apart from the “big three” and I would think that it may influence the decision making of some customers.
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