Cable operator Virgin Media has quietly announced that their UK network of public WiFi Hotspots has once again been expanded to cover an additional 100 London Underground Tube stations (total 250).
Customers of Virgin Media, as well as those of O2, EE, Three UK and Vodafone that have signed related agreements to access the network, are able to use the WiFi service for free (without restriction). Meanwhile everybody else has the option of paying £2 a day, £5 per week or £15 for a monthly pass.
In addition, Transport for London (TfL) reports that users of the network are now gobbling 20TB (TeraBytes) of data per day, which is up sharply from last year when 3TB was more normal.
The 100 New Wi-Fi Equipped Stations
AlpertonAmersham
Arnos Grove
Barkingside
Barons Court
Becontree
Boston Manor
Brent Cross
Bromley-by-Bow
Buckhurst Hill
Burnt Oak
Canons Park
Chalfont & Latimer
Chesham
Chigwell
Chiswick Park
Chorleywood
Cockfosters
Colindale
Croxley
Dagenham East
Dagenham Heathway
Debden
Ealing Common
East Acton
East Finchley
Edgware
Elm Park
Epping
Fairlop
Fulham Broadway
Goldhawk Road
Grange Hill
Greenford
Hainault
Harlesden
Harrow & Wealdstone
Hendon Central
High Barnet
Hillingdon
Hornchurch
Hounslow Central
Hounslow East
Hounslow West
Ickenham
Kenton
Kew Gardens
Kilburn Park
Kingsbury
Latimer Road
Loughton
Mill Hill East
Moor Park
Neasden
North Acton
North Ealing
North Harrow
Northfields
Northolt
Northwick Park
Northwood
Northwood Hills
Oakwood
Osterley
Park Royal
Perivale
Pinner
Preston Road
Queensbury
Ravenscourt Park
Rayners Lane
Rickmansworth
Roding Valley
Royal Oak
Ruislip
Ruislip Manor
Snaresbrook
South Ealing
South Harrow
South Kenton
South Ruislip
South Woodford
Stamford Brook
Stanmore
Stonebridge Park
Sudbury Hill
Sudbury Town
Theydon Bois
Totteridge & Whetstone
Turnham Green
Upminster Bridge
Upney
Uxbridge
West Acton
West Finchley
West Harrow
Westbourne Park
Willesden Green
Wood Green
Wood Lane
Woodford
Woodside Park
Victoria Coach Station
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