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Wi-fi switched on at 15 Brussels metro stations
A quarter of Brussels’ metro stations are now equipped with free Wi-Fi, and come September all of the capital’s metro stations will be connected.
Currently, 15 the capital's 69 metro stations have wireless internet on the platforms. They are Trône, Porte de Namur, Louise, Porte de Hal, Gare du Midi, Clémenceau, Delacroix, Madou, Botanique, Rogier, Yser, Ribaucourt, Simonis/Elisabeth, Gare de l'Ouest and Maelbeek.
However, smartphone users will not be able to access a station’s wireless hotspot when inside a train but only when at the platform or in the main area of the station.
The hotspots use the wifi.brussels network, which exists all over the capital in streets, squares and various public buildings, serving around 4,000 users per day.
The full list of wifi.brussels access points can be found here.