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TfL seeks to make driver data viewable abroad

...Transport for London has proposed that the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency's... Read more

19 March, 2012 by Gill Hitchcock

TfL promises '100-percent safe' contactless payments

...such cards will be restricted, Will Judge, head of future ticketing at Transport for London, has said. A Transport for London executive has told a... Read more

7 September, 2011 by Sade Laja

Mind the app: TfL must keep its open data promise

...Online multiplayer game Chromaroma depends on Oyster card travel data from Transport for London for its operation. In a recent blog post, reproduced in... Read more

26 August, 2011 by Toby Barnes

London targets contactless travel payments by 2012

...and debit cards to pay for journeys across its entire transport network. Transport for London has said it will introduce a contactless payment system for... Read more

25 February, 2011 by Nick Heath

TfL confirms contactless payments for 2012

Transport for London on board with NFC payment cards... London hopes to become... Read more

24 February, 2011 by Nick Heath

London services aim to save £450m

...review are the Metropolitan Police, the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, Transport for London (TfL) and the London Development Agency. The £450m target uses... Read more

12 January, 2011 by Kable

TfL and London mayor to revisit Tube mobile coverage

...of London's office has confirmed Boris Johnson is in talks with Transport for London (TfL) and operators about extending mobile coverage to Underground tunnels... Read more

22 September, 2010 by Natasha Lomas

TfL admits congestion charge auto-payment problems

...Transport for London has said that it is 'aware of some problems' with... Read more

15 June, 2010 by Kable
Can cloud help Tube ride out Wi-Fi peaks?

Can cloud help Tube ride out Wi-Fi peaks?

...created a buzz, but this connectivity could have a greater impact on Transport for London's employees than on travellers. In 2009-2010, excess journey... Read more

15 April, 2012 by Lori MacVittie

London Overground passengers to get free Wi-Fi

...customers. London Underground and London Overground are operated by two different entities — Transport for London (TfL) and LOROL respectively — although the services of both are... Read more

26 March, 2012 by David Meyer

Met police requests to TfL for passenger data hit 22,000

...Metropolitan Police has requested Oyster card data and other personal data from Transport for London more than 22,000 times since 2008, according to figures... Read more

10 February, 2012 by Sade Laja

UK banks stress-test cyber-defences

...spokesman said. Companies outside the immediate sphere of the test, such as Transport for London and the London Internet Exchange (Linx), were not involved. The... Read more

22 November, 2011 by Tom Espiner

All change please: TfL CIO Ian Campbell to leave in 2012

Departure coincides with merger of IT chief role with London Underground post... Transport for London (TfL) CIO Ian Campbell is to leave the organisation next... Read more

11 July, 2011 by Nick Heath

TfL prises £30m savings out of new Oyster deal

...run the Oyster card ticket gates and back-end computer systems for Transport for London (TfL) until 2015. A TfL spokeswoman said the new contract... Read more

18 August, 2010 by Nick Heath

London Underground data service gets derailed

...Transport for London has temporarily suspended access to London Underground live data feed... Read more

5 July, 2010 by Ben Woods

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