Logging on and Tuning In at 40,000 Feet
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Logging on and Tuning In at 40,000 Feet
This spring, Aircell, a 16-year-old company that sells air to ground telecommunications equipment to airlines, will introduce a broadband wireless service for twitchy airplane passengers who need their Internet fix at 40,000 feet.
Finally, this is going to be a reality. Of course, “Go Go,” the brand name for the service will cost money and have restrictions. How it’s implemented across different airlines will be interesting. Stay tuned…
