Now that cell phone service in the city's subway platforms seems like it will really will happen, the Post reveals that the service will also help authorities track down 911 callers underground. Since the subway system's amplifiers installed underground will be covering a much smaller area than, say, abovegruond amplifiers, callers can be located to the exact platform and end of platform!
Interesting fact: Back in 1991, NY State added a surcharge on cellphone bills to pay for the aboveground amplifier system to be upgraded and to give authorities a better chance at identifying where wireless 911 callers are located. Of course, the state diverted that money to the "General Fund" (that's the black hole where our transit tax goes too!) But it was only in 2006 that the city "upgraded to enhanced location capabilities known as Phase 2," with a contract being awarded to Verizon this year.
Senator Chuck Schumer told the Post, "This is something that should have been resolved years ago. If your cellphone can be located in the bowels of the subway, there is no reason we can't do it above ground, too... The feds and the cellphone companies need to get this program up and running as soon as possible." Wow - might this be the first time that the MTA is trailblazing?




wow. You mean we can actually have what every other major city has had for the last ten years? thanks MTA
Yes, because what truly is the mark of a great city is cell phone coverage.
Great, so if a large colored guy is about to attack you on the subway platform at 2 in the morning, you can just speed dial 911...?
Tax money getting diverted to the General Fund after passing it under the pretense it will be used for something else? I can't believe it.
Wonder where the congesting pricing tolls will end up? They will surely go to transit improvement, right?
Right?
YOUR NUMBER'S UP
Talking on a cellphone may
Someday save your life,
But for now, bud, put it away
Or deal with my low-tech knife.