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NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) commuters will be able to connect their laptops, tablets and smartphones to Wi-Fi at more stations by the end of the year, and eventually, to Wi-Fi-equipped train cars and buses in the future, reported NJ Advance Media.

A NJ TRANSIT spokesperson said there will be an additional 30 stations by the end of the year and the next implementation will be on board trains. NJ TRANSIT currently offers Wi-Fi through Cablevision in 40 rail stations, which includes major stations such as Newark Penn Station. For the full story, click here.

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