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Rogers Communications Inc. says customers of all of the major Canadian wireless carriers can now connect to its 5G wireless network in the busiest sections of the Toronto subway system.

Commuters using various cellphone carriers will now be able to access internet service in the busiest parts of Toronto's subway system.

Rogers acquired the cellular network in the subway system from BAI Canada earlier this year and has been working to upgrade it. "For over 10 years, subway riders have been without mobile phone services and the Rogers team is pleased to step up and make 5G a reality for all riders today." "Bell looks forward to working collaboratively with our partners to build out the remainder of the TTC's wireless network."

Monday's news was welcomed by Shelagh Pizey-Allen, executive director of the TTCriders advocacy group, who said it still took too long to reach the milestone given the ongoing safety issues on the transit system.

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