Skip to main content
Open this photo in gallery:

It will likely be at least nine months before Toronto subway riders can make calls and browse their phones underground in certain parts of the network.Cole Burston/The Canadian Press

Here is what you need to know about cell service coming to the subway system.

When will Torontonians have cell service?

It will likely be at least nine months before Toronto subway riders can make calls and browse their phones underground in certain parts of the network, while Rogers is aiming to have the whole system set up in two years.

Rogers says the existing cell network, mostly located downtown, can’t handle the volume expected once customers of major carriers begin using it. It is planning to upgrade the network to 5G capacity, which should be complete early next year.

The company says it will also build a 5G network across all 75 stations and the tunnel portions of the subway system, a process which could take two years.

Will service be limited to Rogers customers?

Rogers says it isn’t planning to make cell service on the TTC exclusive to its own customers. It says it wants to initiate discussions with other providers to participate in the network. That could include other providers paying for access to the network

Freedom Mobile customers, who already had access to cell service in the existing portion of the tunnels with coverage, will maintain the same access moving forward.

How does Toronto compare to other major cities?

Critics have described the impasse in Toronto as an outlier over the past decade. In Montreal, for instance, Bell, Rogers, Telus and Videotron built and co-own the Metro system’s cellphone network.

But the BAI model has also seen success elsewhere. Last summer, New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that communications infrastructure company Transit Wireless, which is majority-owned by BAI, would bring coverage to all underground subway travellers over the next decade. Its first line to be outfitted with cellphone connectivity was completed in 2020, providing service to AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile customers.

In the U.K., BAI was awarded a 20-year contract to provide 4G and 5G mobile connectivity across London’s Tube, including within the tunnels, by 2024. All four major carriers in that country signed on.

How big a role does the TTC play in Toronto?

The subway serves as a significant mode of transport for Torontonians. In January, more than one million unique Presto cards were scanned to board a subway, bus or streetcar, according to a report last month – almost three per cent of Canada’s population.

The TTC system saw an average of 2.07 million weekday boardings that month. About half were subway passengers, representing 64 per cent of pre-COVID levels.

The TTC said it anticipates customer demand to further increase through the year as more workers in the downtown core return to the office.

Of the 80-kilometre subway system, just one-quarter of the tunnel system is set up to accommodate cell and internet service.

Report an editorial error

Report a technical issue

Tickers mentioned in this story

Study and track financial data on any traded entity: click to open the full quote page. Data updated as of 17/05/24 4:00pm EDT.

SymbolName% changeLast
RCI-B-T
Rogers Communications Inc Cl B NV
-0.06%54.27

Follow related authors and topics

Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following.

Interact with The Globe