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U.S. Finally To Get In-Flight Broadband
Or at least tests -- beginning in 2008
06:18PM Wednesday Aug 01 2007 by
Karl
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U.S. in-flight broadband has been a no-show, thanks largely to the high cost
of retrofitting planes, and the low quality of most airlines' finances.
American airlines and Aircell
have announced they'll be the first to offer in-flight broadband in the
United States, and they'll begin testing service early next year:
Passenger testing will be conducted on American Airlines fleet of Boeing
767-200 aircraft that primarily fly transcontinental routes. As the
first to launch in-flight broadband capabilities, American and AirCell
are pioneering the last frontier of domestic Internet service.
Aircell insists the service, originally slated for a
2007 launch, is
significantly lighter than Boeing's failed Connexion service. They also say
that at $100,000 per plane (including wiring, core hardware and three
antennas), it's less expensive to deploy.
All the truly interesting questions have yet to be answered with anything
other than vague promises, including product pricing, planned speeds and
whether users will be allowed to use in-flight VoIP service.

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