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Seth Miller

Alaska Airlines launches gogo service, free trials

19 May 2010 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Alaska Airlines joins the ranks of airlines with in-flight internet service today with their first Aircell gogo equipped aircraft taking to the skies. The service will be available initially on their Boeing 737-800 and 737-900 aircraft. The older –700 and –400 types will be equipped later this year. Similarly, coverage will be available initially for […]

This story is about: Alaska Air, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, internet Filed Under: IFEC

End of the line for Kiteline

14 April 2010 By Seth Miller 10 Comments

The in-flight internet connectivity market has lost a competitor with the news that the Kiteline product is officially shelved. Kiteline was initially launched as a lower bandwidth cellular solution to in-flight connectivity, essentially the same concept as the Aircell gogo product, but with limited features – only certain websites would work – and a lower […]

This story is about: Continental, IFE, internet, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Southwest Airline Filed Under: IFEC

Kiteline struggling to get off the ground

10 February 2010 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Although jetBlue was very early in getting in-flight internet connectivity off the ground with their Kiteline product, they have fallen well behind competitors Aircell and Row44 in the deployment race. Kiteline came into the market with quite a splash back in 2007.  Unfortunately the progress since then has not lived up to the hype. Indeed, […]

This story is about: Continental, internet, JetBlue Filed Under: IFEC

Southwest confirms Row44 rollout schedule

29 January 2010 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

It is really, really, really official now.  Southwest is going to have in-flight internet service from Row44.  Yes, this would seem to be old news.  It was 5 months ago that the carrier announced their intentions to go down this path with provider Row44.  But both parties have been rather quiet for the past few […]

This story is about: internet, Southwest Airline Filed Under: IFEC

Wifi coming to the rails

13 January 2010 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Amtrak has announced that they are joining the ranks of the various other commercial transit means – namely planes and buses – and adding wifi connectivity to the Acela Express line plying routes between Washington, DC and Boston.  The service is being rolled out as part of the 2010 cabin upgrades on the Acela Express […]

This story is about: Boston, internet, Washington DC Filed Under: IFEC

Continental plans a true in-flight wifi trial

16 December 2009 By Seth Miller 5 Comments

Continental Airlines intends to trial both the Kiteline service provided by jetBlue’s LiveTV subsidiary and also the gogo service provided by AirCell according to recent reports.  This move marks the first time that a carrier has actually set up a competitive trial of multiple vendors in an effort to best serve their customers.  Previous trials […]

This story is about: Continental, internet, JetBlue Filed Under: IFEC

More troubling numbers from Aircell

24 November 2009 By Seth Miller 1 Comment

Yeah, it seems that beating up on Aircell and the adoption of their gogo in-flight internet service seems to be a recurring theme in the industry.  But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t possibly deserved.  There are a ton of questions out there about just how bad their cash flow situation is.  And the answers and […]

This story is about: American Airlines, Delta, internet, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

The problem with free in-flight internet

11 November 2009 By Seth Miller 3 Comments

For a while now I’ve been a rather strong proponent of the theory that paid in-flight internet isn’t going to attract enough business to survive, at least not with the current pricing scheme.  I just don’t think that there are enough people out there willing to pay $8 or more per flight for the access […]

This story is about: IFE, internet, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

Free in-flight wifi on American Airlines

21 October 2009 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

In a move that hasn’t garnered nearly the same publicity as Virgin America’s announcement that they’re teaming up with Google, American Airlines has announced that they are teaming up with Lexus to provide free wifi to users of the gogo system on their flights.  The AA promo is much more limited – only 7 days […]

This story is about: American Airlines, internet, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

Great news for in-flight Internet

19 October 2009 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

Two big stories out today about in-flight connectivity, both of which have me very excited. The first is an announcement from Virgin America and Google that the latter is going to be sponsoring the gogo service for a two month period – November 10 – January 15.  No credit card, no restrictions.  Just an email […]

This story is about: Continental, internet, JetBlue, Virgin America Filed Under: IFEC

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