File #: 2017-0872   
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/29/2017 In control: Ad Hoc Customer Experience Committee
On agenda: 1/18/2018 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE status report on Metro's rail system Wi-Fi and cellular system project.
Sponsors: Finance, Budget and Audit Committee
Indexes: City of Los Angeles, Hollywood/Western Station, Informational Report, Location 199, Los Angeles Union Station, Metro Purple Line, Metro Rail A Line, Metro Rail B Line, Metro Rail D Line, Metro Red Line, North Hollywood, North Hollywood Station, Project, Red Line MOS-1, Subway stations, Vermont/Sunset Station, Wilshire/Vermont Station, Wilshire/Western Station
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Subway Cellular Project Map
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AD-HOC CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE

JANUARY 18, 2018

 

Subject

SUBJECT:                     METRO RAIL SYSTEM WI-FI AND CELLULAR PROJECT

UPDATE

 

Action

ACTION:                     RECEIVE AND FILE

 

Heading

RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

RECEIVE AND FILE status report on Metro’s rail system Wi-Fi and cellular system project.

Issue
ISSUE

 

The addition of cellular Wi-Fi to the Red and Purple lines allows customers to maintain cellular voice and data connectivity while travelling on rail underground. This is a status report on the project.

 

Discussion
DISCUSSION

 

In February 2013, the Metro Board authorized the CEO to enter into a 20-year contract with InSite Wireless to provide cellular coverage in the Metro underground rail system tunnels and stations, and an option for Wi-Fi in the underground rail stations. The contract was structured to be a revenue generator for Metro. InSite Wireless is responsible for all capital costs associated with the project.

 

There are two independent components of the project which have an impact on service activation dates for the public - cellular infrastructure and carrier contractual agreements.

 

1.                     Cellular infrastructure consists of a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) comprised of cabling installed throughout the tunnels and three communications base station hotels with associated network switching and routing equipment for each of the four carriers.

Note: All future rail projects will include a DAS as part of initial construction.

 

The cellular portion of the project was divided into three phases:

 

Phase 1 - Union Station to 7th/Metro Station (Red and Purple Lines)

Phase 2 - To Wilshire/Western (Purple Line 2A), Vermont/Sunset (Red Line 2B)

Phase 3 - Hollywood/Western to North Hollywood (Red Line)

 

 

Current Cellular Infrastructure Status

The DAS has been completed for all three segments. Two of the three communications base station hotels are complete which allow cellular access from Union Station west to Wilshire/Westwood (Purple Line) and north to Vermont/Sunset (Red Line). The final base station to support the Phase 3 segment to North Hollywood is targeted for completion during Q1-Q2 2018.

 

2.                     Cellular contractual agreements between the cellular carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint) and InSite Wireless are required to enable project cost recovery and allow Metro customers to access their respective cellular networks on the subway. 

 

Under the contractual agreement between Metro and InSite Wireless, Metro will receive 53% of generated revenue from this project; however, there are no direct contractual agreements between any of the carriers and Metro. Consequently, Metro’s influence over the timeline for signing carriers for the project is somewhat limited.

 

Current Contractual Status

Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T have all signed contracts for Phases 1 and 2A.

 

T-Mobile has contracted for Phase 2B. Verizon and Sprint are scheduled for Phase 2B contract completion January 31st and AT&T is targeted for Q1 of 2018.

 

Verizon and Sprint are scheduled for Phase 3 contract completion during Q1-Q2 2018. Phase 3 contracts for T-Mobile and AT&T are pending.

 

Activation Phases for Customer Use

Phase

Line

Segment

Active Carriers

 1

Red Purple

Union Station to 7th/Metro Union Station to 7th/Metro

All carriers - Live All carriers - Live

 2A

Red Purple

To Wilshire/Vermont To Wilshire/Western

All carriers - Live All carriers - Live

   2B

   Red

   To Vermont/Sunset

T-Mobile - Live  Verizon (Jan 31, 2018) Sprint (Jan 31, 2018) AT&T (Q1-2018)

   3

   Red

   To North Hollywood Station

Verizon (Q1-Q2 2018) Sprint (Q1-Q2 2018) T-Mobile (No contract) AT&T (No contract)

 

Wi-Fi Status at Underground Metro Stations

Negotiations stalled some time ago between InSite Wireless and an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for providing Wi-Fi in the subway stations. To date, InSite Wireless has been unable to develop a monetization plan to finance the infrastructure and associated service costs for free Wi-Fi in the stations. InSite Wireless continues to search the market for opportunities but so far, passenger dwell times at stations don’t appear long enough for ISP’s to recover their costs. In the meantime, Metro IT is exploring the potential for expanding its connected facilities project, which provides Wi-Fi at Metro bus divisions and maintenance facilities, to include subway stations with public Wi-Fi as an added benefit.

 

DETERMINATION OF SAFETY IMPACT

 

This status update report on rail system Wi-Fi and cellular system project will not have any impacts on the safety of our customers and/or employees.

 

Next_Steps
NEXT STEPS

 

Operations and IT will continue to work together to activate live wireless cellular service on the Red Line for the Phase 3 segment. Also, staff will return to the board as necessary to provide updates regarding initiatives to improve the customer experience and the technology on our system, inclusive of the rail system Wi-Fi and cellular system project.

 

Attachments

ATTACHMENTS

 

Attachment A - SUBWAY CELLULAR PROJECT MAP

 

Prepared_by

Prepared by: Doug Anderson, Sr. Director, Information Technology (213) 922-7042

                                          

Reviewed_By

Reviewed by: James T. Gallaher, Chief Operations Officer (213) 418-3108

                                           Patrick Astredo, Interim, Chief Information Officer (213) 922-4290