
Cricket Wireless
Cricket customers will soon be able to get a wireless signal while catching the subway in Chicago, thanks to a 10-year agreement to lease the wireless infrastructure installed in the Red Line and Blue Line subways by the Chicago Transit Authority in 2005.
Cricket will pay $22,250 per month for the privilege, and join Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular who have already entered similar agreements to provide wireless service in Chicago subways.
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