Brooklyn G train riders can now access 5G cellular service between Bedford–Nostrand Avenue and Court Square in Queens.
The measure would require the M.T.A. to keep using two-person subway crews as other systems around the world are cutting back on train staffing.
AT&T users can now gain 5G signal on more of the New York City subway system thanks to an ongoing rollout by neutral host provider Boldyn Networks.
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Can you hear me now?” may be a phrase of the past for some subway commuters in Brooklyn and Queens. AT&T and Boldyn Networks have activated 5G cell ...
AT&T, in collaboration with Boldyn Networks (Boldyn), today announced the launch of 5G cellular service in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) Crosstown G train line segments. This marks ...
BROOKLYN - The NYPD is searching for a man who they say groped a 15-year-old girl on the L train. It was reported to police ...
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Police from the 104th Precinct in Ridgewood and Transit District 33 are looking for a groper who allegedly targets a ...
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