Dubai commuters get free Wi-Fi at 43 transport hubs

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the rollout of free Wi-Fi at 21 public bus stations and 22 marine transport stations across the city.

The initiative, launched in partnership with e&, aims to enhance the commuter experience by keeping passengers connected on the go.

The move is part of the RTA’s broader digital transformation strategy, supporting Dubai’s vision to become the world’s smartest and happiest city.

Commuters can now enjoy seamless internet access via smartphones, tablets, and laptops while travelling.

The service will be continuously evaluated and expanded to ensure high-quality connectivity for all public transport users.

 

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