Seen this on T3 (//http://www.t3.com/news/channel-tunnel-and-tube-mobile-coverage-incoming?=52139):
QuoteChannel Tunnel and Tube mobile coverage incoming
Posted by Devina Divecha on Thu 30 Dec 2010
London is gearing up tech-wise for the 2012 Olympics
Along with London Underground wi-fi being tested in time for the 2012 London Olympics, the Channel Tunnel is also expected to see mobile coverage by then.
Four British telecom operators - Vodafone, 02, 3 and Everything Everywhere - are said to be collaborating with France's Orange, SFR and Bouygues, in order to give the 31.4 mile long tunnel mobile coverage by 2012.
They are expected to share the £20 million cost of this project, the mobile technology for which will be provided by Alcatel-Lucent, a French telecom equipment provider.
The British team is responsible for the Dover to Calais tunnel and the French team for the Calais to Dover tunnel. Ofcom, UK's telecom regulator, will be issuing licences for French and British telecom operators to share airwaves in the Channel Tunnel.
With mobile coverage on the London Underground and soon on the Channel Tunnel, London seems to be pulling out all the stops for the 2012 Olympics. We can't wait to see the result.
Great news!
^ Yeah, if you cant bare to be with out your phone for 20 mins....
On the other hand, I dont think the people who actually have a life will care much about this.
It would probably benefit business users, but it's not something I've ever thought about before :P