You will soon be able to use your cell phone in every station of the subway, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday, making every New Yorker's dream/nightmare a reality.

According to a press release issued by the MTA, beginning January 9th, subscribers of AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless will have cell service in all underground stations. According to the release, full cell coverage is coming a year ahead of schedule.

Last week, the MTA announced that its free Transit Wi-Fi would cover all underground stations by January 1st. According to today's release, the completion of the project came two years ahead of schedule. Back in 2013, the MTA said it expected full Wifi coverage by 2018, but that it was hoping to get it done by 2017. So, maybe not that far ahead of schedule. At the beginning of 2016, Cuomo promised we'd have full Wi-Fi by the end of the year and that cell coverage would come some time in 2017.

The release emphasizes Cuomo's recent superhuman feats in the realm of public transit:

Today's announcement represents another important step in the Governor's ongoing campaign to modernize the MTA, and comes shortly after he presided over the on-time opening of the new Second Avenue Subway, which includes three new, state-of-the-art stations, as well as a new entrance at the existing Lexington and 63rd Street Station.

Depends how you define on-time.

"By bringing Wi-Fi and cell service underground ahead of schedule, we are reimagining our subway stations to meet the needs of the next generation," Governor Cuomo stated in the press release. "This will better connect New Yorkers who are on-the-go and build on our vision to reimagine the country's busiest transportation network for the future. I thank all of our partners."

Cell and Wi-Fi service in subway stations is provided by Transit Wireless, which according to the release has a 27-year contract to provide service.

We started noticing that there was cell service at more stations earlier this week, so the release confirmed our suspicions. You will now be able to jack into the 24-hour news/entertainment cycle at every subway station.

Did something change that I now have cell phone service at every stop on the subway? — Jermaine Spradley (@MrSpradley) January 5, 2017

Fortunately, the new service doesn't cover tunnels, so in theory people won't be able to continue screaming matches over their phones once the train leaves the station. But where there's a will, there's a way.