Dubai is once again proving that it doesn’t just build cities—it redefines lifestyles. In a move that blends digital innovation with urban convenience, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in collaboration with tech giant e&, has rolled out free Wi-Fi across 21 public bus stations and 22 marine transport stations. Forget just catching a ride—now you can catch up on your emails, scroll socials, or stream your favorite playlist while waiting!
This digital leap isn’t just about convenience—it’s about transforming the public transport experience into a connected, modern journey from start to finish. As more residents and tourists embrace buses and marine transport, this free Wi-Fi initiative ensures that people stay plugged in without worrying about mobile data limits or weak signals. Whether you’re commuting to work, exploring the city, or simply enjoying a boat ride across the creek, the internet travels with you—fast, free, and fuss-free.
The RTA’s move reflects Dubai’s broader strategy to evolve into one of the world’s smartest and most connected cities. This initiative also supports sustainability by making public transport more attractive, encouraging residents to ditch their cars and reduce carbon emissions—without sacrificing digital comfort. After all, why drive and get stuck in traffic when you can ride, relax, and stay online?
e&, formerly known as Etisalat Group, brings its technological prowess to the table, ensuring high-speed, secure, and seamless connectivity across all locations. It’s more than just signal strength—it’s a signal of progress, accessibility, and innovation for all.
With this launch, Dubai solidifies its commitment to making urban living not only smarter and greener, but also a lot more connected—literally. Public transport in the city just got a tech upgrade, and commuters are loving every byte of it.