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Row44 finally flying

26 February 2009 By Seth Miller 4 Comments

The battles between in-flight internet service providers are rather entertaining.  The two main players, Row44 and Aircell (provider of the gogo service) are after each other like a couple of rival kids on the playground, constantly asserting themselves as the better option and working behind the scenes through lawsuits to scuttle the other.  But beyond […]

This story is about: Alaska Air, Alaska Airlines, Continental, Delta, FAA, Flying, internet, JetBlue, Southwest Airline Filed Under: IFEC

Potential roaming option for in-flight Internet

5 May 2008 By Seth Miller Leave a Comment

Word on the street is that Boingo is looking to partner with AirCell, bringing their roaming WiFi hotspot subscription service from the terminals to 30,000 feet. Right now AirCell is the provider of choice for American and Virgin America, so this won’t cover all the flying Internet options, but if it goes through it does […]

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

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