picard102
Senior Member
I'm sure you're just finishing up the details on your campaign to have wi-fi be codified as a human right. When can we expect your submission?
There were speculations previously by generally unreliable media that staff had gone behind the boards' and chair's backs to extend the contract to 30 years. Which I'm guessing included dropping wifi.The TTC is spending a lot to pilot Wi-Fi on bus routes, it seems counter intuitive to let rogers renege on the 20 year contract
The TTC is spending a lot to pilot Wi-Fi on bus routes, it seems counter intuitive to let rogers renege on the 20 year contract
Yeah, though the fleet has been growing continuouslyIs this the pilot from 2021?
No, it has not.Yeah, though the fleet has been growing continuously
Mayor Olivia Chow: The TTC is hiring a new permanent CEO. I've added a letter to the TTC Board agenda outlining my vision for a transit system that will get Toronto moving.
There's also mention of public WiFi in stations.This process is more than just a search for new management. It’s an opportunity for renewal. It’s an opportunity to restore people’s faith in transit and to envision a bold future for transit in our city.
... Or cellular service.There's also mention of public WiFi in stations.
Rogers pays TTC for the right to run the mobile (and wifi) service, and receives any ad revenue themselvesI'm listening to the board meeting and suprised no-one has talked about the revenue loss from discontinuing wifi. The ttcs website states TCONNECT brings in (ad) revenue... Is that outdated or minimal as it relates to replacing service? Or would that not change even with (15MM) upgrades?
I've noticed more security people in recent weeks, and I think it's been an improvement. The subway entrance I use most often had been unstaffed for many years, but now routinely has a TTC person standing or sitting there. There seems to be far fewer instances of subway lines being shut down by the meth-enthusiast/mentally unsound individuals climbing onto the tracks and running into the tunnels (and the more temporary delays caused by unspecified "security incidents"). There was a week back in the first part of February when I ran into that happening on four consecutive days.
Twice in the last few nights I've been on subways lines partly shut down due to the unspecified "security incidents", after having gone several months without running into that situation. Is it maybe related to the weather getting cooler?Same here!
A few months ago, there was someone sitting in the Indian Road exit of Keele and the Emerson Avenue exits of Landsdowne regularly.
As much as I like the current gates, it was so much more secure with the previous turnstiles.
Usage has dramatically dropped since cell coverage for all.... Or cellular service.
I'm listening to the board meeting and suprised no-one has talked about the revenue loss from discontinuing wifi. The ttcs website states TCONNECT brings in (ad) revenue... Is that outdated or minimal as it relates to replacing service? Or would that not change even with (15MM) upgrades?
From what I heard was about 23?k to 9k daily.Usage has dramatically dropped since cell coverage for all.