How one company created a wireless infrastructure for the NYC subway

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Can you read me? 🤳 Here's how a public and private partnership brought a wireless network underground to the NYC subway.

Melinda White, CEO of wireless infrastructure company Transit Wireless, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss how her company oversaw the completion of the

high-speed communications infrastructure of the New York City subway system. Also at the table is guest host Maggie Wilderotter, former CEO of Frontier Communications.

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US is a decade or more behind. Japan, Taiwan, Korea has had wireless on subways for at least a decade

Years later, that system still doesn't work in many stations, and forget between stations. Were the performance standards so low that they can claim 'success'?

I like everyone at CNBC.

THAT IS THE PROGRESS EVEN FOR LIBERAL NY,WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE.

Now they should concentrate on fixing the *actual subway infrastructure itsef*

Great. Internet in the subway. If only they could figure out how to get the trains to run.

capturing all your data.....

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