Vodafone has quietly ditched one of its most useful free perks: complimentary Wi-Fi on the London Underground.
The service was withdrawn during lockdown, so any workers returning to the office in the coming months will find themselves unable to get online.
Vodafone’s decision only came to light when one puzzled customer queried why they were unable to connect to the network.
Assuming it was a technical issue, they contacted Vodafone on Twitter for assistance only to be given the following response:
‘We have taken the decision not to continue our WiFi service on the London Underground. We continue to supply 4G on the Jubilee Line between North Greenwich and Westminster as part of our partnership with London Underground.’
Several others have been given the same explanation.
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