come on line

come online

1. To become active or begin operating. We've had the building finished for days now, but we're still waiting for the power to come online. Hundreds of new factories are slated to come online over the next year, which will bring a much-needed boost to the economy.
2. To log onto the Internet, usually meaning some social communication service thereof. I'm just waiting for my dad to come online, I haven't spoken to him in weeks!
See also: come, online
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

come on line

or

go on line

mainly AMERICAN
COMMON If a plan, project or product comes on line or goes on line, it starts to operate fully or be available to be used. This plane was the first to be lost since the popular model came on line in 1982. The government, faced with a major energy crisis, is eagerly waiting for another reactor to go on line. Note: You can also just say that something is on line if it is operating or available. You'll have that machine back on line by nine at the latest.
See also: come, line, on
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • come online
  • go online
  • spring into action
  • spring to/into life/action
  • go into action
  • in embryo
  • (good) old-fashioned luck
  • get in there
  • go off
  • feel oats