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TFL cuts access for app developers
Just a matter of weeks after opening up its data departure information to third-party app developers, Transport for London has had to suspend...
Week in Numbers: Record patches
Microsoft and Adobe pair up on patching, while Apple releases yet another iPhone, and more crazy numbers from this week in IT.
TfL 'insources' for better, cheaper IT
Transport for London has cut back on its outsourcing and overhauled its IT to improve its systems.
Week in Review: Why did TfL cut short the Oyster contract?
Two of this week's biggest stories are both in part related to hackers cracking vulnerable systems. We also look at government snooping and...
London Underground ditches mobile plans
Mobile coverage won't be coming to the Underground - at least not in time for the Olympics.
TFL keeps quiet on Huawei tube deal
Huawei is reportedly close to securing the deal, but TFL says it is still talking to a number of providers.
HMRC takes on Transport for London’s CIO
TfL’s chief information officer takes charge of the IT in a very different organisation.
TfL terminates £100 million Oyster contract
Weeks after the system failed, Transport for London has ended the Oyster card contract seven years early.
Transport for London CIO criticises public service IT
TfL CIO claims councils are too slow to personalise IT, and outlines challenges for London in providing tech for travel.
London Underground gets Wi-Fi for 2012
TfL invites bidders to set up Wi-Fi in 120 tube stations by the time the Olympic Games come to town.
Mobiles on the tube: Move down the carriage or stand clear?
With a deal to get mobile connectivity on the tube coming closer and closer, we ask whether a good service on all London Underground lines is what...
Boris brings mobile to tube for 2012?
The Mayor of London is reportedly in talks with mobile operators to bring mobile coverage to the London Underground.
London Underground line hit by IT failure
Commuters were left both stranded and frustrated in London yesterday after one of the city’s major tube lines was closed down by an IT failure.
London buses trial speed control tech
Transport for London is testing Intelligent Speed Adaptation to keep bus and taxi drivers from speeding.
TfL’s Oyster gets new contract
But the new deal to replace TranSys keeps it in that consortium’s family, going with Cubic and EDS – the two leading private investors in that...
Social networking for tube rage
Londoners can now take their bus and tube rants online, as Transport for London launches its own social networking site.
London’s Oyster card may be replaced
TfL's beleaguered smartcard may make way for mobile ticketing, the head of future ticketing has said.
TfL admits problems with fleet congestion charge payment system
After a spate of overcharging and wrongly issued fines since IBM took over the system in November, TfL has finally recognised the problem, but...
TfL puts underground mobile phone plans on hold
Plans to make mobile phone use possible on the Tube have been put on hold with cost and unsuitable proposals taking the blame.
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